PineHaven Stables

PineHaven Stables PineHaven Stables is a small, family owned boarding stable. We care about your horse and provide a Beautiful to look at, not so good to ride.
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How we got started, way back when.....

Our place probably started out the way many of you did, just saving up and buying the ONE horse that I'd dreamed of for a long time. I saved up for a year, putting my pennies away into a special "Horse Fund" account. Finally (!) I had enough and sent Greg off to the horse sales with his good buddy Vic Eding and they brought back my First Horse, Libby, a gorg

eous crop out APHA sorrel mare with a lovely white blaze and stockings. But it didn't take long to realize the we would need another horse for Alison because just riding alone isn't as much fun as riding with someone else. Well, along came 'Dandy' a very sweet little bay pony who treated Alison very well. A most wonderful 'learning' pony for a small young girl. Now, of course, after we both had horses to ride, it was time for Greg to get in on the act. Along came "Skipper", a muscular, wiry palomino cow horse from out west. Turned out he had a problem with a very long grown out tooth, but after fixing that, he turned out to just be a dream to ride.... like rolling along in a rocking chair, the best lope I have EVER ridden. Just a couple of rides on 'Greg's' horse convinced me that Libby was not the most ideal trail horse (she had quite a few issues), and we sold her at auction and returned her to her former broodmare past where she was much more comfortable. After that we bought "Jr", a big, sturdy 16'2' HH Standardbred for Greg and I inherited (or stole) Skipper from Greg. Now we were complete, a happy riding family, living by the Holland Westshore Mall, chasing down horses that would occasionally get loose and go over to munch on that lovely lush green lawn just east of the Mall. Not such a good situation. It was time for a move. We sold the family farm that had been in my family's possession since 1948 and moved out to our current location in West Olive. We bought our 40 acre farm from Joyce Aalderink, whose husband had built it up into a profitable stable, raising Thoroughbreds for the track. They had quite a few winners at the tracks around the state. When Henry died, Joyce decided it was time to get a condo and lo and behold we became the new owners. With her permission, we kept the name that Hank had built up and named our new farm PineHaven Stables in his honor. Now we still enjoy trail riding and camping, our first and still most enjoyable aspect of horse owning, but have branched out into other realms of horse ownership. We are now holding 4H and Equestrian Team practices here, breeding for Friesian Sport Horses and quality Quarter Horses, and just having fun with our little brood. Boarding horses has been a natural progression from my family farming roots and our large (9 kids!) family now embraces our boarding 'friends' and new riding paard'ners who we thoroughly enjoy being around. We would like to invite you to join our family of friends and come meet us. Just give me a call anytime and I'll get you set up with a site visit, or better yet, just 'come on down!'

Greg, Carole & Alison Rietman

Pricing:

Stall board (includes turn in and turn out, feeding hay and grain morning and night):
$240

Pasture board (feeding hay and grain morning and night, pasture with a shelter:
$200

Trailer Rental: $30 per day

Lessons are available, please message or call for pricing and availability

Our hard working mouse hunting team watching and begging while working in the barn. Left to right: Hagrid, Caramel, Tawn...
11/07/2023

Our hard working mouse hunting team watching and begging while working in the barn.

Left to right: Hagrid, Caramel, Tawney, Tiger cat, and Callie watching from a distance.

Taking advantage of a non-rainy day to fix a fence. That fall foliage is quite a backdrop.
10/22/2023

Taking advantage of a non-rainy day to fix a fence. That fall foliage is quite a backdrop.

My helpers tonight. Finished taking down our second fence line in their pasture. Our stud was gelded and we don't need i...
09/18/2023

My helpers tonight. Finished taking down our second fence line in their pasture. Our stud was gelded and we don't need it anymore.

Some days it can be hard to not dwell in the loss but most days it is beautiful to see the life rebuilt and what is beco...
07/18/2023

Some days it can be hard to not dwell in the loss but most days it is beautiful to see the life rebuilt and what is becoming the new normal.

06/22/2023

The nightly ritual of feeding. Raevyn didn't realize her mom was already up and waiting to be let in.

We got part of the field down with NO equipment failures or broken bales. But the boards on the hay wagon may need some ...
06/02/2023

We got part of the field down with NO equipment failures or broken bales.

But the boards on the hay wagon may need some replacing, put my foot right through it.

Big weekend! Welcomed all kinds of creatures on the farm!Introducing Max! No wonder Dream was so big, she had to fit tho...
05/30/2023

Big weekend! Welcomed all kinds of creatures on the farm!

Introducing Max! No wonder Dream was so big, she had to fit those long legs in.

Also had some kittens and pups to round out the holiday weekend.

Rough start to the holiday weekend, big truck was hauling the horse trailer to Silver Creek and started to overheat. The...
05/26/2023

Rough start to the holiday weekend, big truck was hauling the horse trailer to Silver Creek and started to overheat. The irony of a Ford pulling a GMC is not lost on me. Good thing we have a back up.

Then just a lazy sunny afternoon of napping for Raevyn and the pony.

05/15/2023

Someone got a little more space to run this weekend. She is going to need some work on how to properly use a round pen but we got time.

05/11/2023

Little one is stretching her legs and getting some exposure to construction sounds.

This little sweetheart made her appearance yesterday. Welcome Raevyn Hawke!
05/09/2023

This little sweetheart made her appearance yesterday. Welcome Raevyn Hawke!

Just like that, Lady has a stall! Now she can have her foal and we don't have to worry about it rolling out of her old g...
04/29/2023

Just like that, Lady has a stall! Now she can have her foal and we don't have to worry about it rolling out of her old gate stall. Still have some finishing touches but it's getting.... Now on to Dream's stall.

Hey oh! We got some doors!
04/06/2023

Hey oh! We got some doors!

We are hooked up to our permanent electrical pole. Only one light in the new part and, of course, has already been left ...
02/24/2023

We are hooked up to our permanent electrical pole. Only one light in the new part and, of course, has already been left on.

Address

11145 Polk Street
West Olive, MI
49460

Telephone

(616) 450-6539

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