HORSE BOARDING SERVICES LEE’S SUMMIT, KANSAS CITY, MO, AND NEARBY

Shamrock Grove Arabians provides the best care for your horse. Acquiring our all-inclusive horse-boarding services means you do not have to worry about your horse’s daily needs. We look after everything including shoeing, worming, grooming, clipping, saddlery, and veterinary care. Also, our dedicated team also ensures that your horse gets the appropriate amount of exercise to stay fit and on top of its health. If required, we could even train your horse and provide you with diverse horse riding lessons.

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What is horse boarding?

Finding a location to keep your horse is hands down one of the most difficult aspects of horse ownership! Horses, after all, are large, active, and voracious eaters. Regardless of how hard you try, they cannot be kept in an apartment. That is where horse boarding can save the day for you. It basically refers to the practice of keeping your horse in a facility that is run by another person. Depending on the services, a boarding facility will charge you on a weekly and monthly basis.

Types

Full Boarding

Full Boarding

Full boarding provides your horse with everything it requires. In other words, you will be relieved of the responsibility of feeding, exercising, and looking after its health. There is a possibility that a full boarding may also include riding lessons, access to specialized riding grounds, and equipment use. On average, you will be liable to pay anything between $300 and $2,000 for this type of boarding. As an owner, you will be welcome to visit your horse any time you wish to.
Part-Boarding

Part-Boarding

In part-boarding, you share the use of your horse with another individual in exchange for reduced boarding fees. As an example, if the cost of a full board is $600/month, a half board may cost $300/month. But someone else may also use it for lessons in a horse riding school. For part-boarding, it is ideal to look for someone who is trustworthy and has riding and handling skills that are closest to yours.
Pasture Boarding

Pasture Boarding

Pasture boarding is likely the finest option for horses and the most cost-effective option for you. In this type of boarding, your animal will spend the entire day grazing in a pasture and will have unrestricted access to a barn whenever it is required. Thus, the horse will be able to move freely, run or walk around unhindered, and be protected from the scorching heat of the sun. Your monthly cost will range from $150 to $400 for this popular and convenient boarding alternative. Make sure the pasture has proper fencing for keeping your animals secure and comfortable.
Self-Care Boarding

Self-Care Boarding

The concept of self-care boarding is precisely what it sounds like. Such facilities will provide the physical space for your horse, but it is up to you to take care of all of the day-to-day tasks. There are a lot of things you have to do, such as feed your horse, get the vet to come and clean and fill the water troughs, and so on. Albeit time-consuming, it is an economical option.
Stall Boarding

Stall Boarding

Stall boarding means that your horse will be kept in a stall at the stables you choose. Most of the time, horses are allowed to spend some time in a pasture or paddock. However, this is not always the case. Ultimately, it is up to you to determine how much time your horse will spend indoors. Some boarding facilities, particularly those in urban areas, do not allow for extended turnout.
Training Boarding

Training Boarding

During the training stage, horses are temporarily housed in training boarding facilities. It is a convenient and less expensive alternative than hiring a personal trainer. Apart from regular training sessions, a training boarding facility typically offers almost everything included in full boarding. Considering the nature of training and the reputation trainer, the cost of a training board could range from $550 to $2,500.
Paddock Boarding

Paddock Boarding

The only difference between paddock boarding and stall boarding is that your horse is housed in a pasture with a shelter rather than a stall. There are some facilities that will keep them here all day, while others still let them roam about in a bigger, grassy area. The average paddock horse board includes a sheltered paddock, water, food, stall cleaning, and ground maintenance equipment.
Retirement Boarding

Retirement Boarding

When it comes to horse boarding, this is a relatively new concept. But as our equine buddies get older, more people are tapping into this option for their golden years. Horses, like humans, become frail as they age and require additional supervision. For horses over 20 years old, it is time to start thinking about their retirement. Retirement boarding facilities will look after your horses until he/she dies and even send pictures of your horse from time to time. That way, you can see for yourself how well your horse is being taken care of. Retirement boarding is also a good option if you are looking for a hassle-free burial of your house.

Why board your horse?

One of the most significant benefits of using a horse boarding facility is the fact that it is managed by trained staff. With their years of knowledge and experience, these people can guarantee that your horse will receive the best possible care. Horses are gifted with the quality to detect whether or not their handler is unskilled, which will cause them to become anxious and agitated. Broadly put, your horses will feel safe and secure in the hands of an expert handler.

Moreover, you will save money by boarding your horse. It is because most people do not have enough space to keep a horse. And ones who have got the adequate space will have to invest in additional equipment. By boarding your horse, you can easily get away from these expenses. In most stables, horses have access to open paddocks, which is good for their mental health. So your horse will also have a lot of fun while running with other horses.

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Shamrock Grove Arabians, Licensed boarding facility in Lee’s Summit, MO

You will find almost every breed of horse at our boarding facility. It is because we provide horseback riding lessons to 5, 6 years old kids, adult beginners, and even advanced riders. We take great delight in giving each one of our horses the finest care possible, whether that involves keeping them in a paddock, a box stall, or something else.

We are aware that comfort, security, and high-quality nutrition are not the only components of a happy existence for horses; they also need mental stimulation and room to run around and play. Each of our fields is vast and open, with lots of fresh water and space for horses to go out and be horses. We carefully choose groups that can be put out together, ranging from the energetic young to the peaceful elderly.

What makes Shamrock Grove Arabians stand out?

Shamrove Grove Arabians places high importance on the individualized care that we give to each horse. Over the years, our knowledgeable, pleasant, devoted, and hardworking team has managed and improved the boarding facility. Along the way, we have become acquainted with several horses and their owners. Our major objective is to provide a secure environment where horses can thrive.

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