Facilities
The infrastructure behind the mission, substantial, functional, and horse-first. Scale enough to do rescue, rehabilitation, retirement, boarding, and conditioning seriously.
Roughly 150 acres across two properties.
The farm spans approximately 150 acres across two separate properties: open land, pasture systems, and the room a rescue and retirement operation needs to rotate turnout and give every horse space.
The scale isn’t for show. It’s what makes serious, sustainable care possible.
3 barns · 56 stalls
Three barns totaling 56 stalls, used for boarding, foaling, layups, rehabilitation, and retirement. Clean, well-ventilated, and managed horse-first.
25 paddocks · 25 waterers
Twenty-five paddocks, each served by an automatic waterer, with a turnout philosophy built around rotation, safety, and the individual horse.
Round pen & arena
An outdoor round pen and arena for conditioning, groundwork, and controlled exercise, supporting rehabilitation and return-to-soundness work.
Equicizer & infrastructure
An Equicizer for low-impact conditioning, plus the water systems, access roads, and utilities that keep a working farm running.
Infrastructure built not for amenities, but for the long-term capacity to care.
