Valhalla Equine

Valhalla Equine Valhalla Equine Resort is nestled in the scenic Evans Valley
Providing hay, horse board and horse training!

🐴 A great article on laminitis events associated with fresh spring pasture! 🐴 A good reminder with the weather warming u...
03/22/2025

🐴 A great article on laminitis events associated with fresh spring pasture!
🐴 A good reminder with the weather warming up.
🐴 If your horse is prone to laminitis there's some great tips!

The key to preventing laminitis in your horses is to regulate their time grazing on grass high in nonstructural carbohydrates. Inadequate exercise is another cause of this painful hoof condition.

Fun fact: Did you know one of our managers is a final year vet student? Graduating in June! She had the great opportunit...
03/21/2025

Fun fact: Did you know one of our managers is a final year vet student? Graduating in June! She had the great opportunity of watching this surgery and helping Dottie to the OR 😍

Hi all, we are looking to rent out our large bay/storage! If you are interested please PM us for more details. 😁Texting:...
03/21/2025

Hi all, we are looking to rent out our large bay/storage!
If you are interested please PM us for more details. 😁
Texting: (541) 600-0730

03/19/2025

Shedding season is right around the corner!

If, however, you notice that your equine friend is clinging to their winter coat longer than they should, it might be time to give your veterinarian a call — especially if your animal is 15+.

A long haircoat that fails to shed according to normal seasonal patterns is the most classic sign of Equine Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID), also known as Cushing’s disease. This disorder of the pituitary gland results in hormonal imbalances and is one of the most common diseases of middle-aged and geriatric equines.

Early diagnosis and treatment are key to helping animals with PPID live long, happy lives. Without treatment, symptoms tend to worsen over time and many equines are euthanized as a consequence of laminitis, recurrent foot abscesses or complications related to bacterial infections.

It is also important to note that donkeys and mules tend to shed later than horses, so keep this in mind before getting too worried about other underlying causes. As always, if you have concerns about if your equine companion is shedding appropriately, contact your veterinarian.

We are offering Partial Care (Box Stalls) as an option! - All inclusive with hay (and your supplement of choice) fed twi...
03/19/2025

We are offering Partial Care (Box Stalls) as an option!
- All inclusive with hay (and your supplement of choice) fed twice daily AND shavings provided!
- Access to all our amenities, including an all weather LARGE outdoor arena & indoor arena, and pasture turn out.
- Website: https://www.valhallaequine.com
- Cost $450/month (all inclusive price).

Coming available to rent in a few weeks! Don't miss out on these great deals!!- Large sheltered pens/runs with automatic...
03/15/2025

Coming available to rent in a few weeks! Don't miss out on these great deals!!

- Large sheltered pens/runs with automatic water. We feed twice per day and muck for you (weather permitting)! ($500)
- Very large grass pasture with automatic waters. We can feed twice per day and clean pastures if wanted. (Price may vary depending on what package you want).

You will have access to the whole boarding amenities!!
https://www.valhallaequine.com

Office number: (541) 299 - 0039
Phone number for texting: (541) 600-0730

Located in Rogue River, OR

03/15/2025

There are dozens of different conditions that can cause a horse to show signs of abdominal pain. Most (but not all) involve the digestive system, most often the stomach or intestines. Therefore, it stands to good reason that understanding the anatomy of your horse’s digestive system can help you become a better steward for your equine friend.

Fun fact: many people associate digestive health with stomach health. But did you know that the horse has the smallest stomach in relation to body size of all domestic animals? The stomach of the horse is also the smallest unit of the digestive tract, comprising less than 10% of the total volume of the horse’s digestive tract. By contrast, the hindgut is huge and plays a significant role in the horse’s digestive process by serving as the home of friendly bacteria that ferment fiber and turn it into energy.

Hindgut problems can produce obvious physical signs like loss of weight, poor condition, poor performance, diarrhea and colic. Some symptoms however can be less obvious, like poor temperament and training issues. The key to ensuring good digestive health is good management practices that include (but are not limited to) establishing a set daily routine; feeding a high-quality diet comprised primarily of high-quality roughage; avoid overloading the digestive tract with concentrate rations; providing clean, fresh water at all times; establishing a regular turnout and exercise routine; setting up a regular deworming and dental care program with your veterinarian; reducing stress and making any changes (to diet, housing and exercise) gradually.

Consult your veterinarian about how to maximize your horse’s digestive health. A healthy horse is a happy horse!

We are advertising to fill our private four stall barn: This barn is close to turn outs, it comes with lights on timers,...
03/11/2025

We are advertising to fill our private four stall barn:

This barn is close to turn outs, it comes with lights on timers, and has access to all the main barns amenities (including: arenas, wash racks, trailer parking, and tack room)!

We provide full-care and strive to provide quality service and a peaceful environment for you and your horse(s)!

Message us if you are interested or would like to tour the facility!!

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03/05/2025

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We are advertising for an additional trainer to join our facility! We can accommodate most disciplines. Amenities includ...
02/27/2025

We are advertising for an additional trainer to join our facility! We can accommodate most disciplines.

Amenities include: Fully enclosed indoor arena. Very large covered outdoor arena. This allows you to work horses throughout the year. Additional benefits: a locked tack room, heated wash racks, multiple pastures for turnout, dry lots, and trailer parking.

Boarding options we offer:
1. Full Care: $600. This includes graining and hay/alfalfa fed twice daily. Stall is mucked daily.
2. Pasture board: From $400. Includes shelter. Pastures maintained regularly. We provide hay twice per day.
3. Large foaling stalls AND stalls with runs (full care): $650
* VIP service: $100 extra. This includes daily turn out/ bring, blanketing, and any extra “add on” your horse may require!

As a business we encompass +40 years of horse experience and have experience with breeding and equine management. We have experience managing a multi-store feedstore in Scottsdale Arizona, therefore, we make sure to feed quality hay. We strive to have a peaceful Valhalla for horses.

Office number: (541) 299 - 0039.
Mobile number to Text: (541) 600 – 0730
Or message us with enquires on Facebook.

Location: Rogue River, OR

🎉HORSE BOARD AVAILABILITY🎉Limited stalls and pasture space available Pasture board starting at $250 per month Stall boar...
04/03/2023

🎉HORSE BOARD AVAILABILITY🎉Limited stalls and pasture space available

Pasture board starting at $250 per month
Stall boarding starting at $350 per month

Location: 6090 E Evans Creek Road, Rogue River, Oregon, 97537
Business phone number: (541) 299 - 0577
Cell phone number: (541) 600 - 9957

Gorgous gelding for sale by Valhalla Farms LLC, purebred registered AHA horse. Please contact for more details and photo...
01/31/2023

Gorgous gelding for sale by Valhalla Farms LLC, purebred registered AHA horse. Please contact for more details and photos/videos of him!

Phone number: (541) 600 - 0730

12/25/2022
07/04/2022

Happy Fourth of July!! 🇺🇸✨

Sunshine at Valhalla Farms the last few days!We have some space opening up for pasture board, please let us know if you ...
06/17/2022

Sunshine at Valhalla Farms the last few days!
We have some space opening up for pasture board, please let us know if you would be interested! ✨

06/14/2022

Kianoa enjoying the sun at Valhalla Farms after his conditioning ☀️🌻

☀️ Full Care Boarding Spots Available☀️ - 2 Pasture Spots Open w/ Shelter  $350/mo per horse ( Shared Pasture) - 4 Stall...
05/16/2022

☀️ Full Care Boarding Spots Available☀️

- 2 Pasture Spots Open w/ Shelter $350/mo per horse ( Shared Pasture)

- 4 Stalls w/Paddock $600/mo

- 4 Stalls (without Paddock, but with daily turnout in our designated turnout paddocks)

💥💥Come on out this week for Hay Sales at Valhalla Farms!! 💥💥Loading Days : Friday & Saturday 9am-4pm Facility Address: 6...
02/24/2022

💥💥Come on out this week for Hay Sales at Valhalla Farms!! 💥💥

Loading Days : Friday & Saturday 9am-4pm

Facility Address: 6090 East Evans Creek Road, Rogue River
Contact Marc- 541 600- 9957

What we have available ⬇️

- Alfalfa (3 Sting) $20/bale

- Orchard Grass (3 String) $20/bale

➡️ 🐄- Cow Quality Hay - We have a few select bales of Grass available. $10/bale

Address

6090 E Evans Creek Road
Rogue River, OR
97537

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 7:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 7:30pm
Thursday 8am - 7:30pm
Friday 8am - 7:30pm
Saturday 8am - 9pm
Sunday 8am - 6pm

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