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Indoor & Outdoor boarding Options.

INDOOR BOARD -three options
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Indoor board Includes : 

  • Full use of facilities (arena, tack up area, tack room etc)

  • Space for tack locker

  • Free choice hay in winter months and as needed in warmer weather.

  • Free choice minerals

  • Fresh water daily, heated in the winter

  • 11x 11 and 12 x 12 Stalls bedded with pine shavings and mucked daily

  • Daily turnout

  • Grain and or supplements fed twice daily (provided by owner)

  • Blanketing, booting, flyspray (provided by owner)

  • Your are welcome to bring in your own coach provided they have valid proof of insurance

ARENA BARN  -- $550

MIDDLE BARN - $500

BACK BARN - $475

OUT DOOR BOARD- 2 spots 11/01/2018

Out Door board is $375 / month HST included.

  • Full use of facilities (arena, tack up area, tack room etc)

  • Space for tack locker

  • Free choice hay in winter months and as needed in warmer weather.

  • Free choice minerals

  • Fresh water daily, heated in the wint

  • Blanketing, booting, flyspray (provided by owner)

  • Your are welcome to bring in your own coach provided they have valid proof of insurance

  Feel free to use our vet and or farrier or to bring in your own. 

WHATS INCLUDED

Pleasant Creek prides itself in offering the best quality hay available.

We supply free choice both large square and round bales throughout the winter months and as needed in the spring and fall. 

Our hay is mixed with grass/ timothy and Alfalfa .

Providing a high quality small square fed 2 x daily based on your horses personal requirements to our indoor boarders as well.

We can also offer our easy keepers with a more coarse grass based hay only throughout the season in order to prevent extra weight gain.

At no extra charge in the colder temperatures, Pleasant creek supplies a beet pulp/ hay cube mix to those that may need a little extra in order to keep them healthier and happy all year round.

Fresh water is supplied regularly with heated buckets in the winter to prevent colic and encourage regular drinking to maintain hydration in all the animals.

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