HOOD'S CREEK FARM / Horse Boarding Farm in Franksville, Wisconsin

We have been in the boarding, lesson, breeding and training business for over 35 years. We care for each horse as we would our. Stalls are cleaned daily 7 days a week, horses are turned out daily weather allowing, and we do have pasture available in the summer. We have a very large indoor arena, with new dressage sand typr bedding, ring is dragged regularly also. The ring is always ope for riding and not closed for lessons. We feed twice a day and will feed any supplements you bring for your horse. Water is available 24 hours a day all year around.
We are a small barn filled with lots of freindly people and nice horses. Come visit and see if we can accomodate you and your horse. We do have lessons on site ans allow trainers in if they have insurance for instructing and provide us with a Certificat of Insurance. We have limited trais thru 15 acres of woods.

Specialties

4-H Beginner Lessons On Own Or School Horses. Dressage English Equitation Full Service Boarding Facility Geriatric Horse Care Group Activities Horse Injury Rehabilitation Horse Leases Available Horse Training Horseback Riding Lessons Indoor Riding Arena Open 7 Days a Week Outdoor Arena Pastures Private Riding Lessons Riding Clinics Riding Trails Available Showing Program Stables Stall Boarding Trail Riding Western Western Pleasure Youth
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