Bar K Ranch

Bar K Ranch Horse Boarding available on 34 acres in Navarre/Holley, next to AFB property. Individual barn stalls with outside paddocks currently available.

Call/text: 850-748-4432 Horse Boarding available now on 34 acres in Navarre / Holley, next to AFB property. Individual barn stalls with outside paddocks available. Fencing is two board wood fencing, auto waterers, One horse per stall/ paddock. Pastures, arenas round training ring, wash racks and riding trails included. There are other horses in the barn so any new additions need to get along well

with others during turn out. Trailer parking available. We are constantly trying to improve the facility. Please feel free to call us and come by and see what improvements we are making, for your enjoy with your horse. Up and coming facility.

06/16/2023

Austin the farrier will be at the ranch this Thursday June 22nd at 1 PM if weather permits, rain is ok, lightning and thunder are not. $50 a horse to have their hooves trimmed. If you can't be there you can just drop off the money and we will get your horse taken care of.

11/27/2021
06/15/2021

To get the feel of the horse reaching for the bit correctly…

Think of the base of the horse’s neck as one of those crinkly straws you sip a drink through. When properly reaching for the bit, it will reach up and out just like the last of the crinkles open on the straw. The horse is both stronger and more flexible when he is reaching and lifting at the base of his neck in this way. So think about that part of the neck instead of the horse’s mouth. —Eliza Sydnor Romm

Illustration by Sandy Rabinowitz.

06/15/2021

"To correct your seat and posture, imagine your pelvis as an old-fashioned goldfish bowl. To maintain your posture while you ride, keep the water in the bowl level. If your pelvis is tipped forward, the water will pour out onto the horse’s withers. If your pelvis is tipped backward, you will pour the water out onto the haunches." — Janice Dulak

🎨: Sandy Rabinowitz

06/15/2021

"HOT" TIPS FOR SAFE SUMMER RIDING

As you prepare for fun in the sun with your favorite equine, make sure you understand how the combination of heat and humidity can take the fun part out the equation — and potentially even turn into a dangerous situation for your horse.

When riding in hot weather, remember to take precautions and use your common sense. Remain vigilant for dehydration and for signs of heat exhaustion, as the situation can quickly escalate into heat stroke. If your horse looks hot and tired, it's time for a drink, a cold bath and a break in the shade.

Consult your veterinarian for more information, or learn more about the signs of heat stroke on our website at https://aaep.org/issue/heat-stroke

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6884 Nelson Street
Navarre, FL
32566

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