Down Under Stables

Down Under Stables Down Under Stables is a full-service boarding and training barn located a few minutes north of Ann Arbor, on a blacktop road. We are open every day.
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People who board and ride here like the fact that we are uncrowded (unless everyone turns up at once), that the large indoor arena (60' x 160') is dragged daily (if the tractor isn't broken), and that they have the undivided attention of a riding instructor who knows her job. Though not everything is perfect (sometimes the cobwebs and the machinery have the upper hand), the horses always come firs

t. We dance attendance on their every need – spoiled little blighters. They are disgustingly well-fed, with individual menus and hay in front of them at all times. They are turned out all day – or in summer, at night – and in hot weather they in their rubber-matted stalls behind fans looking out their windows at the world. For particular hothouse flowers, there are smaller, oak-fenced yards where horses can't build up a real head of steam for manic excursions. The eagle-eyed owners live on the property, the better to keep track of everything.

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Pontiac Trail
Ann Arbor, MI
48105

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Down Under Stables is a full-service boarding and training barn located a few minutes north of Ann Arbor, on a blacktop road. We are open every day. People who board and ride here like the fact that we are uncrowded (unless everyone turns up at once), that the large indoor arena (60' x 160') is dragged daily (if the tractor isn't broken), and that they have the undivided attention of a riding instructors who knows their jobs. Though not everything is perfect (sometimes the cobwebs and the machinery have the upper hand), the horses always come first. We dance attendance on their every need – spoiled little blighters. They are disgustingly well-fed, with individual menus and hay in front of them at all times. They are turned out all day – or in summer, at night – and in hot weather they are in their rubber-matted stalls behind fans looking out their windows at the world. For particular hothouse flowers, there are smaller, oak-fenced yards where horses can't build up a real head of steam for manic excursions. The eagle-eyed owners live on the property, the better to keep track of everything.