Fees
Boarding
- Stall Board - $1250/mo, with 2 additional lessons/training rides required per month
- Pasture Board - $850/mo
- Short term stays (limit 7 days) - $150/night
- Private turnout - $400/mo plus Pasture Board fee
- Additional shavings (beyond 3 bags/week) - $50/bag
- Supplemental alfalfa hay (equivalent of 2 flakes per day) $100/mo
- Alfalfa cubes – $100/mo
- Lunch - $150/mo (horse fed separately from other horses)

Additional Services
Walking
- Walking horses when confined to barn- $25/incident
Health
- Monthly injections - $25/injection
- Daily medications - $75/mo
- Daily medications - $25/week
- Administering heard medications (e.g. Banamine, Acepromazine, etc)- $25/incident plus the cost of medications
- Wound treatment - $25/incident
Grooming
- Monthly care-- includes daily grooming, weekly baths and treatment of skin conditions - $500/mo
- Daily grooming requests - $25/incident
- Mane pulling $50
- Trim (bridal path, fetlocks) $25
Hauling
- Emergency hauling to vet school - $150/per leg
- Hauling to local shows – minimum $100/per leg per horses.
- Hauling to shows outside of a 50mi radius – Price dependent on distance. $100 per horse plus $1.50/mi.
Moving
- Moving any equipment during a departure will be billed in advance at $100/hr.
Lessons
Private Lessons
Head Trainer - $85/hr
Assistant Trainer - $65/hr
Show Team Group - $35/hr
Semi-Private Lessons
Head Trainer - $75/hr per student
Assistant Trainer - $55/hr per student
Clinics/outside trainers
Outside trainer fee- $100
Clinincs - trainer fee’s + $50 administrative fee
Haul-in fee - $50
Training/Exercise Rides
Training Ride (Head Trainer) - $100 per outing
Exercise Ride or Lunging (Assistant Trainer) - $65 per outing
ALL TRAINING AND EXERCISE RIDES MUST
BE AUTHORIZED BY THE BARN MANAGER
Summer Camp
$900/week with a $300 nonrefundable deposit
All lessons require a 24-hour cancelation notice to avoid a lesson charge.
Lessons canceled due to weather need to be rescheduled immediately. We ride in the rain unless conditions are determined to be too dangerous by the barn.
Beginning riders will be required to take private lesson for the first eight lessons.
It is important that students have a comprehensive and well-rounded knowledge of horsemanship. Topics to be covered will include horse anatomy, parts of the tack, barn management and more. Students will occasionally be required to take ground lessons.
All riders lessoning with Head Trainer Kristen Goldin are required to provide their own horse.
All boarders are required to either lesson or have training rides twice a month