Boarding Options
Full-Care Boarding - $650
Our Full Care Boarding takes the work off your hands so you can simply relax and enjoy your horse. We handle the feeding, cleaning, turnout, and daily care every single day—giving you peace of mind that your horse is happy, healthy, and thriving.
Included with Full Care Boarding:
- Stall for your horse
- Morning and evening feeding with hay and grain (plus any supplements you provide)
- Stall cleaning and fresh bedding
- Daily turnout (weather permitting)
- Fresh water checked and refilled throughout the day
- Routine health and wellness checks by staff
- Administration of boarder-provided supplements or medications
- Scheduling of farrier and veterinary visits (owner presence preferred, not required)
- Manure and bedding disposal provided
- Storage space for tack, feed, and supplies (limited)
- Use of riding and training facilities, including round pen and indoor/outdoor arena (limited)
Boarder Responsibilities:
- Payment of all veterinary, farrier, dental, and medical costs
- Providing any required supplements, medications, or special feed
Self-Care Boarding - $200
Self-Care Boarding is perfect for owners who want to stay hands-on in their horse’s daily routine while still having the essentials covered. You’ll provide the feed, bedding, and stall care, and we’ll handle the morning feeding, water check, and turnout.
Included with Self-Care Boarding:
- Stall for your horse
- Morning feeding with your provided feed
- Water check and refill each AM
- Turnout (weather permitting)
- Access to clean water and buckets
- Access to basic cleaning supplies
- Manure and bedding disposal area
- Storage space for tack, feed, and bedding (limited)
- Use of riding facilities, including round pen and indoor/outdoor arena (limited)
Boarder Responsibilities:
- Evening feeding and water refill
- Providing all feed, bedding, supplements, and supplies
- Stall cleaning and daily care
- Scheduling and being present for farrier and veterinary visits
- Managing medical needs, special diets, and supplements
For the health and safety of all horses on the property, proof of a current negative Coggins test, up-to-date vaccinations, and a regular worming program (and/or a valid health certificate) are required before any horse may enter Harris Rider Ranch.
