Boarding 

 

 

Boarding a horse at Old Stone includes:

 

            Use of facilities from 9.00 am to 9.00 pm and other times by arrangement*.

            Daily, nightly, or other pasture turn-out by arrangement.

            Stall cleaning twice a week, normally Monday and Thursday 8-10am

            Using our farrier and veterinarian on their regular visits if you wish. 

*   Note: riding lessons and clinics have priority use of facilities.

 

Feed Schedule

 

            A.M. :  Between 6:30 and 7:30 Hay and Grain

            P.M.  :  Between 2:00 and 3:00 Grain

            P.M.  :  Between 7:00 and 10:00 Hay

            All stalls have automatic waterers cleaned during barn clean and checked daily.

 

Facilities

 

            Large indoor and outdoor arenas with dressage rings and stadium jumps.  Woodland trails and open pasture with cross country jumps.

 

Safety

 

Safety is our primary concern at Old Stone.  Please ride safely!

            Always wear a hard hat when mounted.

            Don't ride through the small doors or mount in the cross ties.

            Be particularly careful with trailer loading and clipping.

            When out on trail, be considerate of all horses and all riders! 

Follow hunt field etiquette!

 

Health

 

Horses should have a valid negative Coggins.

Preventative injections (flu, rhino, tetanus, etc.) are required twice a year, and either paste worming every two months, or daily worming.

            In emergency, we will call a veterinarian for your horse.

 

Additional Supplies/Services.

 

Extra sawdust may be purchased by the bag.  Extra hay and grain can be provided by arrangement.  Sorry - we cannot allow self service to grain, hay or bulk sawdust.

Training, lessons, daily stall clean, help w/ medications, exercise of your horse while you are away, can be arranged.

 

Cost

 

Boarding costs $370 a month to be paid the first week of each month.

Boarders are responsible for their own insurance.

 

I hope you and your horse are happy at Old Stone. 

Our goal is to provide a friendly, supportive environment for you and your horse.

 

                        Julie Bath-Primack