Boarding

We offer Full and Pasture Boarding options. Start with a side by side comparison and see what is right for you.

Full Board

Pasture Board

  • We feed grain twice a day 9am & 5pm

  • The horses come in the barn at night during the winter. Then come in the barn during the day in the summer

  • The stalls are cleaned immediately after turn out

  • The horses get checked at 9pm in the winter and 1pm in the summer. Both checks include a stall picking and a flake of alfalfa mix hay

  • 2 acre paddocks with average 3 horses per for turn out. See them here

  • Round bales of local grasses are provided in the winter. Horse quality bales stored under cover

The horses are fed grain once a day

Cover is provided in the form of trees or a shelter

Horse quality round bales of local grass are provided in the winter.

Blanketed in extreme winter weather.

Located on the back of the property

No handling of these horses at all

Water from the creek and all the grass they can eat

woman wearing yellow long-sleeved dress under white clouds and blue sky during daytime

Flying D Stables provides exceptional care and a welcoming environment for both horses and their owners.

Sarah J.

A peaceful rural scene with a group of white horses gathered near a red barn. The barn is large and features a weather vane on top. Surrounding the barn is a wooden fence that encloses the area where the horses are standing. In the background, lush green trees provide a natural backdrop, contrasting with the vibrant red of the barn.
A peaceful rural scene with a group of white horses gathered near a red barn. The barn is large and features a weather vane on top. Surrounding the barn is a wooden fence that encloses the area where the horses are standing. In the background, lush green trees provide a natural backdrop, contrasting with the vibrant red of the barn.

The trails are beautiful, and the facilities are top-notch. My horse loves it here!

Mark T.

A row of stable doors on a white brick building, with one horse visible in the leftmost stall. The ground is covered with straw and there is a metal railing in front. The sky is overcast with fluffy clouds, providing a soft, natural light.
A row of stable doors on a white brick building, with one horse visible in the leftmost stall. The ground is covered with straw and there is a metal railing in front. The sky is overcast with fluffy clouds, providing a soft, natural light.
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Reach out for inquiries about horse boarding, facilities, and services. We’re here to help you and your horse feel at home.

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770-287-8273

myflyingd@gmail.com