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Stable

Large stalls fully and deeply bedded with straw. Each stall includes a high volume agricultural fan for your horse's comfort. Our stalls are oversized to maximize the comfort and rejuvenation of your horses. Clinical studies have proven that although a horse can sleep standing up (Slow Brain Wave sleep), it is impossible for them to enter REM sleep unless they are lying down. REM Sleep (the dream state) is very important to the health and performance of the horse. All horses need to enter Rem Sleep every 24 hours. If the stall is too small for a horse to lie down and stretch out, the horse will suffer in health and performance.


Water is supplied as well as an outside warm water wash station.  Please bring your own feed since many horses are sensitive to a change in feed.


Each stall along with the water and grain buckets are thoroughly sanitized after each stay.


Guests are welcome to ride through the pastures and wooded streams on the property.  Additionally, we have a 50' Round Pen available to exercise horses.


We also have space for trailer clean out.



PLEASE NOTE:  A negative Coggins test is required by law and copy of the health certificate for each horse is required.

Our Rates

Commercial Haulers welcome!  Military discount with military service ID.

It is required under KANSAS STATE LAW (CHAPTER 60-4001-4004) to post this warning regarding the assumption of Risk of Domestic Animal Activity:


WARNING


Under Kansas law, there is no liability for an injury to or the death of a participant in domestic animal activities resulting from the inherent risks of domestic animal activities, pursuant to K.S.A. 60-4001 through 60-4004. You are assuming the risk of participating in this domestic animal activity.


Inherent risks of domestic animal activities include, but shall not be limited to:


(1) The propensity of a domestic animal to behave in ways i.e., running, bucking, biting, kicking, shying, stumbling, rearing, falling or stepping on, that may result in an injury, harm or death to persons on or around them;


(2) the unpredictability of a domestic animal's reaction to such things as sounds, sudden movement and unfamiliar objects, persons or other animals;


(3) certain hazards such as surface and subsurface conditions;


(4) collisions with other domestic animals or objects; and


(5) the potential of a participant to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to injury to the participant or others, such as failing to maintain control over the domestic animal or not acting within such participant's ability.”

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