Twin Foals Farm

Twin Foals Farm Private, veteran family owned and operated equine boarding facility in Fall Branch, TN.

Some better photos of our new barn renovations. ❤️
02/03/2025

Some better photos of our new barn renovations. ❤️

The old lady (our 100+ year-old converted to***co barn) got an amazing upgrade and facelift thanks to nolichucky landsca...
01/26/2025

The old lady (our 100+ year-old converted to***co barn) got an amazing upgrade and facelift thanks to nolichucky landscapes. The barn is so much more beautiful and functional now and we couldn’t be happier with how it looks! ❤️🐎❤️🐎❤️🐎❤️

So long uneven dirt floors! ✌🏻
01/24/2025

So long uneven dirt floors! ✌🏻

Barn Renovations have begun! 🙌🏻
01/22/2025

Barn Renovations have begun! 🙌🏻

To the owner whose horse lives out - your horse is fortunate to have an owner that can provide them the space to roam an...
01/20/2025

To the owner whose horse lives out - your horse is fortunate to have an owner that can provide them the space to roam and graze as nature intended!

To the owner who rugs their horse - they will be so warm and cozy under their blanket, and less grooming means more time to ride!

To the owner of the unrugged horse - their coats are fascinating how they adapt to the weather, aren’t they?!

To the rider who wears cheap riding leggings and rubber boots – good for you…. you know that your horse couldn’t care less what you are wearing!

To the ‘all the gear and no idea’ rider - wow! You look incredible, your horse has everything it could ever wish for! You don’t have to be a grand prix rider to wear matchy-matchy. Go, you!

To the rider who rides once in a while – brilliant! It is so difficult to fit horses in around the rest of our lives. It’s great that you make the time to do the most that you can with your horse!

To the rider who never rides their horse – no problem. How lovely for your horse to spend its life being cuddled, groomed and grazing in the fields, you must have a wonderful relationship!

To the rider who rides everyday – go for it! Your dedication is admirable and your horse is benefiting from training and fitness. Well done!

To the happy hackers - you are living the dream of millions! What an honour to share such adventures with such extraordinary animals!

To the barefoot fanatic – I admire your passion. Barefoot is the best option for many horses. It is wonderful that you are trying to improve your horse’s comfort and foot health!

To the rider who trains with every professional and expert going – brilliant. What a wealth of knowledge and expertise you have access to!

To the self-taught rider – you must be so proud. What an achievement!

To the professional rider – you inspire me. Your results and rosettes are impressive. They are not won without hard work, commitment, sacrifice and talent. You deserve your success!

To the rider who has never won anything – who cares?! Your horse doesn’t! The passion you have for your sport is worth so much more than any material!

If you want to win and have not had any luck – keep going. You will get there eventually. The hardest won successes are the sweetest!

To the owner who keeps their horse spotlessly clean, neatly trimmed and pulled – marvellous! I applaud your attention to detail. Your horse looks beautiful!

To the owner whose horse is caked in mud and has dread locks – I laugh with you! You know that horses love to roll and if you were to bath your horse today, you would find them in exactly the same mucky state again tomorrow!

As long as your horse is happy and healthy, what you do with your horse is nobody else’s business. The only time anybody should interfere is if there is a genuine equine welfare issue, a safety issue, or if you have specifically asked for advice or help. Otherwise, please let’s not judge others.

‘Each to their own,’ and if it’s good for your horse then ‘good for you!’ 🐴❤️

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Our barn may be old and a never ending labor of love, but I’m so thankful that it gives these babies a dry cozy place to...
01/06/2025

Our barn may be old and a never ending labor of love, but I’m so thankful that it gives these babies a dry cozy place to sleep on this freezing wet night. (A few not pictured because they were too busy eating dinner to pose for a photo.) Thank you, Lord, for your abundant blessings. ❄️ 🩵

09/28/2024

Praying for all those affected by the storms. Twin Foals Farm has room for a few horses if any are needing a place to stay due to displacement.

View of the northern lights from the farm tonight! 💜💚
05/11/2024

View of the northern lights from the farm tonight! 💜💚

04/25/2024
Come board your horse with us! We have a guard goat protecting the horses 24 hours a day. And she only drinks Mountain D...
04/22/2024

Come board your horse with us! We have a guard goat protecting the horses 24 hours a day. And she only drinks Mountain Dew, so you never have to worry about her sleeping on the job.

04/11/2024

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 evey single inch of the horse ( though most of us do take a quick look ) for bumps, bruises, shoes with sprung heals , 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 ) , 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.

Got grass? … we do! 💚🌱🌳
04/09/2024

Got grass? … we do! 💚🌱🌳

It’s a great day for a trail ride 🐎
01/05/2024

It’s a great day for a trail ride 🐎

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114 Kincheloe Road
Fall Branch, TN
37656

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