Info On Our Stables
Our Stables has central air for those hot summer nights and heat insulated stalls for those blistery cold nights. The adjoining rooms to the stall are a feed room with a small bathroom inside it, and a personal tack room which has a complimentary tack chest for your most personal expensive items. Our stalls are large and spacious for the horses to eat, drink and sleep. We have enough space outside the stalls for either your own hay or the hay we supply for you. We have built in wash rooms and we have every 10 mins fly spray repellent in every stall. Our stalls are gracefully designed with stone walls and stone floors with a non slip residence added. Our paddocks are about 600 yards with glorious and shady willow trees. Our round bales and square bales are spread throughout the paddocks. The horses are not totally isolated from the rest of the horses there's a pipeline fence between paddocks to prevent the horses from getting into trouble. Our stable hands come out and do nightly and daytime checks and our grooms are there everyday. To make sure the horses are taken care of and have enough hay and water in the winter and fall. But also to have enough water hay and shade in the summer and springtime. When it starts to get cold out at night, the horses are blanketed and when the thunderstorms come the horses are brought inside and turned back out after the storm passes. When there inside they are carefully monitored to make sure they don't cause them any harm to themselves. When winter finally rolls in the horses are equipped with thick winter blankets. The horses are normally turned out in the winter but if the snow gets to high and to cold for the horses to be out for more than a few hours the grooms and trainers load the horses up and bring them to the indoor arena about 3 miles down the road. There unloaded, groomed and tacked up. The trainers come and warm up the horses according to there owners instructions, and when there all warmed up the horses according to the owners instructions taken over a small jump course or a small barrel run. They then are cooled out and loaded up and trailered back to the stables. At the end of the cold wintery day the horses are brought in by the stable hands. The grooms then un-blanket and re-blanketed with a stable sheet then feed there grain, hay and watered . The grooms then do a final check of any cuts, or signs of illness. We make sure our horses are taken care of and enjoy there time with us.
Sincerely
The Spirit Stables Team
Sincerely
The Spirit Stables Team