Horse Boarding Facility FAQ

GrandView Stables FAQ

We offer full-board in one of our communal pastures. We typically like to keep no more than four horses per 10 acre pasture. Full board includes feeding twice per day and basic care.

We offer a variety of amenities, including a large outdoor arena, round pen, and trailer parking.

Yes, we require a general vet health check as well as a negative Coggins test before your horse is integrated with others.

All of our billing is handled online. We bill at the beginning of the month. For a given month, you'll get charged for the current month's board plus whatever feed charges were incurred during the previous month.

We'd like to say yes at all times, but all horses have different personalities and moods on a given day. We will try to accomodate your wishes with blanketing, but if the horse doesn't have manners or isn't in a cooperative mood, it may not be possible to put on a blanket safely. At that point, we can contact the owner and inform them of the situation.

Yes, we feed twice per day, which includes any owner specified supplements and/or grain. We sometimes have to separate horses during feeding time to ensure they get all of their grain/supplements without interruption from other horses.

We use tank heaters to try to prevent freezing in the winter, but sometimes the heaters cannot keep up. In cases where it is really cold, we periodically make sure the water troughs are free of ice so the horses can get a drink.

We typically feed Timothy Grass Hay.

No. We tried that once :-)