Skyland Farm offers the finest care for your equine athlete, with options available to meet a variety of boarding and training needs. Please email us for the current price list.

Option #1

  • Includes feeding, mucking, turn-out as well as grooming six days per week.

  • Tack is cleaned (excluding saddles)

  • Riding/Training approximately four days per week by trainer Denice Perry or the most qualified person available if horse shows or weather conditions require another rider to exercise the horse.

Option #2

  • Includes feeding, mucking, turn-out as well as grooming six days per week.

  • Tack is cleaned (excluding saddles)

Option #3

  • Includes feeding, mucking and turn-out.

Option #4

  • Field board with feeding, run-in shed and automatic waterers. Includes use of all amenities.

  • Please inquire about retirement/lay-up opportunities. (For 2023 we are currently taking geldings but may have openings for mares in the future.)

Supplies: All boarders must share general supplies and will be billed monthly. Included but not limited to: hoof dressing, soap, fly spray, show sheen, laundry detergent, etc. Supplements, such as H.T. 20 (hoof supplement) and electrolytes, as needed, will also be included in the supplies bill.

Billing: Billing takes place at the end of the month and includes an additional month's board in advance. In the event that a horse leaves the farm, the client will be reimbursed the extra board paid in advance. Bills are due by the 15th of the month.

Sales/Commissions: Commission for buying, selling or leasing a horse is 15 percent of the purchase, sales or lease fee of that animal. Commissions are due and payable at the time of transition.

30-Day Notice: Is greatly appreciated when vacating a stall.

Note: All boarding fees include scheduling and holding for the blacksmith and scheduling the veterinarian for routine work. Boarders are responsible for paying all blacksmith and vet bills promptly.