Jim Ken Horse Stables

Jim Ken Horse Stables JimKen Farms is a private, grass boarding facility located in Gilbert, South Carolina. There is plenty of room to roam with trails, ponds and two riding arenas.
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Our farm is situated on a 123 acre, serene property offering self service boarding solutions. We provide pasture and stall boarding with ten matted stalls in two separate facilities. We are family owned and occupied, providing our customers with constant monitoring and peace of mind. JimKen Farms also has add on options such as turn out, feeding and other services for a small additional charge.

10/09/2024

Horseman’s Quarter Horse Association is thrilled to join with South Carolina Quarter Horse Association and Palmetto Moon Services LLC in the production of this EPIC event in Perry GA.

Look for more information to follow soon!

10/09/2024

Welcome to Palmetto Moon Services, LLC!

We are a South Carolina-based company providing the following services:

⭐️Equine Event Management⭐️


🌎Environmental Compliance & Permitting Solutions🌎

Call us today to see how we can assist you!

09/12/2024

Just had to share this….🤣🤣🤣

08/06/2024

Carolina Horse Park is open for evacuees in the path of Tropical Storm Debby. Please call 910-875-2074 for questions or to make arrangements for your arrival.

- $10 per dry stall per night
- Please bring food, shavings and supplies for at least 3 days. As long as weather permits, local feed stores and tack stores are nearby.
- Plan/map out your trip to ensure clear and safe roadways before traveling
- No riding or using rings, hand walking only
- RV hook-ups are available for $10 per night

08/05/2024

We are available for your evacuation needs this week. Hope you don’t need us but we have 288 stalls and 75 RV hook-up’s if needed. Contact our Park Director +1 (803) 229-0057 for arrangements. Stay safe and dry! 🐴

07/04/2024

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03/04/2024

Turn your damn horses out.

Solitary confinement is used as punishment for humans, yet stabled horses are described as "living like kings".

Horses don't want to live like kings, they want to live like horses; horses run, play, roll, doze in the sun, mutually groom, fall over, get kicked, get bitten- it's just how herd life works and they need that entire spectrum to be functional individuals.

Maybe you have a horse who doesn't like his pasture time. I can assure you that your horse likes time outside. What he doesn't like is lack of shelter, lack of company/incompatible company, lack of hay/grass/forage and whatever else is it that the average pasture tends to lack.

Another argument is "my horse has all that and he's still waiting to come in every evening!", chances are that you feed your horse in his stable and he therefore has a positive association with it. What if you fed your horse in the stable then instead of bolting the door, left it open all night? Would he still be in there by morning, content to stare at the walls for 12+ hours, or would he be raiding the feed bins or going around saying hello to his neighbours?

Everyone is doing their best and the reality is that the majority of horse owners are bound by the rules of yard owners, so 24/7 turnout in herds is not always possible. However, let's stop pretending that the main reason we lock horses up for half their lives is because they like it. No being on this earth likes being locked up with no choice about when to come or go, so why would horses? Sure, all horses are different but all horses are horses!

Here's some of our mare herd letting off some steam with Spring living up to her name!🤠

Now that’s repurposing!!!
08/28/2023

Now that’s repurposing!!!

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Pasture board available for two horses! Call or text 803-767-1414 for more information!
04/21/2023

Pasture board available for two horses! Call or text 803-767-1414 for more information!

12/21/2022

Good info.

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Gilbert, SC

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