Limited stalls available only for horses in a training package with Myrewyn Equestrian. Please inquire for availability.
full care board, horses over 14.2 $425/month
full care board, ponies 14.2 and under $335/month
Full care board includes a 12x12 box stall with the use of a paddock every other day, daily stall cleaning, twice daily feeding, and group pasture** turnout from approximately May through October. When available, you may upgrade to a stall with the use of a paddock every day for an additional $50 per month, or a double stall (12x24) with the use of a paddock every day for an additional $235 per month.
The feed included in your board is up to four flakes (approximately sixteen pounds) per day of Eastern Oregon orchard grass hay or local alfalfa, and up to 5 pounds per day of Nutrena Safe Choice or Life Design Youth or Senior. If your horse requires more feed we would be happy to work with you and figure out an additional feed surcharge to cover your horse’s needs. If you wish to provide supplements for your horse we will feed those with evening concentrates. We will also switch your horse’s rugs at turn out and turn in and put your horse’s protective boots on for turn out. Horses who do not have both a stable rug and a turn out rug will not be turned out or allowed out into their paddock in inclement weather. Board also includes worming every other month and electrolytes when the temperature is over 95 degrees. Click to see our worming schedule.
If you choose to use our barn vet, Columbia Equine, and farrier, Gary Dimbat, we will also take care of scheduling of routine care for you. There will be a $20 charge for handling a horse not in full or partial training for the vet or farrier.
Full care pony board includes everything listed above except hay is limited to two flakes per day and concentrate is limited to 2 pounds per day. Horse breeds who just happen to be pony-sized (i.e. some Arabians and Quarter Horses) will probably need to be boarded at the higher horse rate in order to get sufficient feed.
When possible, horses go out in small groups. Pasture** groups are as follows (with exceptions made as necessary):
- Geldings
- Mares
- Small ponies
- Mares with foals
If you do not wish for your horse to go out in a group we will be happy to leave him or her in an individual paddock.
** Grass pastures not yet available
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