Happy Day Horse Farm offers a friendly, laid back, drama- free environment that is enjoyable for any horse and it's person. We trail ride, show, and try to better ourselves and our horses for more reasons than to "just win the blue ribbon". We all thoroughly enjoy our horses and spending time with them. Our facility is 34 acres, with 27 acres of pasture. We have two barns that are fully lit and fu
rnished with fans for the summer. Our main barn has ten 12X12 stalls, tack room, feed room, and a wash bay with hot/cold water. Each boarder has a locker in the main barn tack room. Our second barn has five 12X12 stalls and 2 large paddocks attached to two stalls in the back. Most of our stalls have automatic waterers that are cleaned weekly at minimum. Our stalls have rubber mats and are bedded with saw-dust. Stalls are cleaned at least once a day. All the horses are given free-choice fescue hay and are grain fed twice a day. Our horses come in half a day and are out the other half. We have two fully-lighted sand arenas-one is a legal-sized grass with sand base dressage arena. The other is a 76'*150' covered arena with sand and Tru Tex fiber footing. We also have a round pen for lunging ot training the "youngsters". In development is a 200'*220' jump area with a small xc complex attached to one side. it will include multiple ditches in the construction. Also in development in a hacking and trotting track that will border the perimeter of our 34 acres. Please contact Tamara Eichorn 7042029825 for more details on board. We also offer riding lessons and training by certified CHA level 4 instructor, Kim Miner. Kim grew up in pony club and is familiar with multiple English and western disciplines. Kim focuses on biomechanics and getting the horse to perform with optimal comfort and fluidity in movement, regardless on the discipline. Kim competes in Dressage and Eventing, herself. please visit www.kineticequine.com for more info on Kim. Kim is a certified independent saddle fitter. Tamara is a full time farrier. Both live on site. Come join us!