FALCON CREEK FARM, LLC

BOARDING SERVICES

 

FULL CARE or SELF CARE

 

Request Current Availability

 

Full-Care

 

Board is $310 per month and includes:

 


·        Quality hay and grain, fed twice a day

·        Watering

·        Daily stall cleaning and sawdust

·        Blanketing service

·        Turn out and turn in

·        Will hold your horse for vet or farrier, by appointment and when available

·        Trailer parking

·        Use of lounge and tack room

·        Use of arena and round pen

 

 

Self-Care

 

Board is $165 per month and includes:

 

 

·        Use of 12x10 stall with outdoor run

·        Use of arena

·        Use of tack room and lounge

·        Trailer parking

 

Self-care boarders are responsible for:

 

·        Supplying all feed for own horse

·        All feeding and watering of own horse

·        Daily stall cleaning

·        Providing own sawdust

·        Turning out own horse and bringing own horse in

 

 

Self-Care Plus

 

Morning feeding, watering and turn out can be provided by farm for $30 per month if desired.

 

Weekly Rates

 

Falcon Creek Farm offers weekly board to horse owners that need to put their horses in a boarding facility for a short period of time.  If you are going on vacation, moving, laid up with an injury or need a temporary place to put your horse while building your own barn, give us a call or drop us an email.

 

Full-Care Board: $80 per week

 

Partial-Care Board: $ 55 per week

 

Self-Care Board: $ 50 per week

 

Pasture Board: $ 50 per week

 

(One-week minimum stay is required)

 

 

Pasture Board

 

Board is $165 per month plus cost of shared pasture hay.  Call for availability

 

 

 

 

All boarders are responsible for own farrier and vet care.  Appointments can be made by farm or by owner.

Blanketing fees apply for self-care and pasture board horses

 

Falcon Creek Farm prefers all new incoming horses to be un-shod (no shoes) in the back feet until they become integrated into the farm's existing pasture herd.  This helps minimize injury to other horses.

 

vValid negative Coggins required on all new incoming horses         

vValid health certificate required on all new incoming horses from out of state