I am a real estate agent who loves animals especially horses. Grew up with 3 brother who are in the same profession.
"How horses should be treated with the care and attention they deserve. Stalls that are cleaned daily, horses being fed twice a day, routine health and night checks, individual tack/feed rooms, covered porches, wash area and bathroom."
As my affairs and knowledge involving horses advance, I have seen and rated riding facilities almost all over the country especially North Carolina. I want to express my distress on horse shelters that are merely shed and are treated as storage space. Have you been on a barn where horses becomes so skinny, where they are hardly fed, no enough room and seems like a total mess and a complete chaos? These ponies and stallions need proper aid, nursing, care and affection. I am glad to have found a well-run and orderly facility that has exceeded my expectations and those with the same interest.
Luxurious barns with individual tack/feed rooms, covered porches, stalls are cleaned daily, automatic waterers in stalls, Hay fed as needed throughout the day, daily turnout, wash area, bathroom, 12x12 stall windows and a care giver on-site including night checks. I am an animal lover especially horses. They mean a lot to me since I grew up with brothers who are on this profession. These lovely creatures deserve our love and respect. I want to share this to everyone who feels the same way. Examples of pictures and other information, you may click here or follow the links provided below.
http://www.sillscreekestates.com/boardhorse.htm
http://sillscreekestate.blogspot.com/
http://www.sillscreekestates.com/
What your horse needs:
- · Horse should be fed twice daily with optimal grain
- · Hay fed as needed throughout the day
- · Stalls should be cleaned and maintained all the time
- · Automatic waterers in stalls
- · 12 x 12 stalls with window for proper ventilation
- · Large and small tack & feed room with each stall
- · Seperate Wash areas
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