Wild Feather Farm

Wild Feather Farm Breeding sport performance horses with color, athleticism, and intelligence.
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Wild Feather Farm offers horse boarding in a herd atmosphere on 40 acres of hills and meadows. With skilled staff, your horse can enjoy a safe, natural herd experience best suited to keep them happy in mind and body. WFF specializes in the performance horse and can help you find your next riding partner right here on the farm!

Gunner adores Addi🥰
01/08/2025

Gunner adores Addi🥰

While I hate to see horses that have been neglected, I love to see what I can do in two months to get these guys back to...
09/23/2024

While I hate to see horses that have been neglected, I love to see what I can do in two months to get these guys back to health.

09/11/2024
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07/11/2024

We are not “horse barn owners”.

We are:
Professional equine care professionals
Property owners
Hay brokers
Groundskeepers
Building maintenance technicians
Veterinary technicians
Land conservationists
Teachers
Counselors
Sales consultants
Professional haulers
Hospitality professionals
Barn managers
Horse trainers
Coaches

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I love freshly mowed, green pastures!
05/24/2024

I love freshly mowed, green pastures!

03/11/2024

Full Board Isn't Full Service

A friend asked me to write this a while ago..and I have been thinking on it for several months. So here is a go.

Full board Isn't full board. The average boarding farm with anywhere from 5 to 40 boarders is so much work. Just the daily grind of getting up, feeding, haying, checking water takes up a significant amount of time. Stalls, another massive chunk, then repeat pm feed.

Then you want the boarding farm to do blankets ( something I refuse to do. I worked for a QH trainer in the 90s and spent hrs every morning and night reblanketing all the horses under lights ...cured me ) , meds, you want night check. You want their weight and physical appearance monitored through their blankets.

Now all the extras : tackroom swept, aisle perfect, walls hosed down, no rodents, cobwebs , working washrack with drain that never clogs...

Then perfectly manacured fields , mowed, fertilized, weedwacking. Fences repairs etc....

Board or bored...when your horse is in the stall more for inclement weather , you need to get there to exercise it and prevent colic ( motion is lotion for guts and joints ! ). Full board doesnt cover checking every single inch of the horse ( though most of us do take a quick look, i have trained myself to look at all 4 legs both side every day ) for bumps, bruises, shoes with sprung heels , mysterious fungus that appears on its flank. Owners need to be present, take responsibility for their own horse, make coming out to groom that retired horse on a schedule....and always always be accessible for emergencies.

When you see something needs done, just do it instead of complaining about it. We have all seen the posts about the costs of boarding and basically, if you are paying less than $1000/ month, someone is subsidizing your board. So pick up a rake, a broom, be present. Run a hose, scrub the tub. Triple check your horse. Check on the horse whose owner is ill ( with their permission ) . Leave things better than they were.
Many barns have a person or 2 that randomly helps with some stalls....I guarantee you the barn owner appreciates that person. I used to have a students father who would clean many stalls while his daughter rode. I know I'll never forget him.

Holidays....most barns have 1 of 2 ways of thinking. 1. Don't come out at all. 2. If you do come out, plan to help with feeding, haying, watering turnout and stalls. I can speak from personal experience...I havent had a holiday off since pre 2001 except for 1 Christmas, an exceptional student did all the work as my gift. I'll never forget that act of kindness. Nurses get double time for major holidays ( and still get to take off a day for Christmas , heck even the local convenience store pays double or time and half on major holidays) , barn owners get nothing, most of the time not even a thank you... I recall a colleague who boarded horses ( and of course taught lessons, trained horses, sold horses and ran shows because boarding doesnt pay the bills ) saying one day she realized her life was like the movie Ground Hog Day....and that she has done the same thing every morning every night for decades. Her farm went up for sale and she now boards her own horses.

Education. Do you know what horses diseases are, understand deworming, know what ailments to watch out for. When should the vet be called ? Can you wrap legs properly, handle an abscess, recognize fungus, spot a colic ? If not, pick up a book, watch some videos. Horse ownership means you love horses and you want to know everything about them.

Anyway...full care isn't day care you drop your "kid " off too and never pick them up from again. Be present. Your horse will appreciate the attention and the barn owner will feel relief that you are watching out for your horse.

3/27/23 update. 212,000 views. 1400 shares. And I have gotten a few nasty comments. I cannot understand the nastiness . Bringing awareness is a good thing. If it doesnt apply to you , then move on. Every barn has boundaries. Apparently some people are mad that I wont do blankets...not sure why, as none of them board with me ! Boundaries are made out of clarity and self respect. Every barn , I hope , has rules and boundaries ! Best wishes to all . Horses are my first and longest love.

( This post was made to bring awareness. At least in my area, boarding barns are becoming fewer to non existent. If we want them to stay, we must change . I have seen mostly positivity come from this...i particularly loved the person who shared it and wrote " I go a bit the other way . I try to help in some way every day that I am at the barn "
I , of course, want all the horses in my care to have good, healthy lives too. I would like to think we all do. )

Wild Feather Farm has openings for pasture board for $375 per month with discounts for multiples. Horses have large past...
10/03/2023

Wild Feather Farm has openings for pasture board for $375 per month with discounts for multiples. Horses have large pastures with new automatic waterers and run ins. There is a brand new 64'x128' outdoor arena and many areas to ride. Brand new tack lockers are available for storage. Come see what we have to offer!!!

I got the opportunity to haul horses for a special group of people today… I loved seeing them smile!
09/24/2023

I got the opportunity to haul horses for a special group of people today… I loved seeing them smile!

09/14/2023

I just want to thank everyone for helping me out the last week with my surgery. These last two trips to the ER were for Gastro intestinal issues not really related to the gallbladder. I think we figured it out and we're getting it under control. I'm dealing with gastritis and it's just gonna take some time and medications.

 Again, thank you everybody! Look forward to seeing you at the birthday party.

09/03/2023
We had a really great show here at the farm on July 22nd!  Everyone had a great time and we look forward to doing it aga...
08/03/2023

We had a really great show here at the farm on July 22nd! Everyone had a great time and we look forward to doing it again soon! Stay tuned for the next open show here at Wild Feather.

If you have any pictures from this show feel free to share in the comments below with everyone!

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27815 Dunbar Road
Atlanta, IN
46031

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(317) 258-4663

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