Since 1991, we have provided Central Florida horse owners with the highest-quality horse boarding and training services. We provide 378 acres of modern, convenient, and affordable land for your horse boarding needs.
Boarding stables exist all over the world and have been used for polo teams, military units, race horses and more popularly for individual training stables. There are variations in how a horse can be boarded, and there are many benefits to any kind of boarding.
What is horse boarding?
For those who own or lease a horse but do not have a barn at home, or perhaps don’t have the land for a horse on their own property, boarding a horse is the best solution. Boarding a horse means that the horse stays at a fully equipped stable and is cared for and sheltered for a monthly fee.
Why would someone use a horse boarding service?
Boarding can mean keeping an equine companion that an owner wouldn’t otherwise be able to have. Not only do boarding horses have the benefit of qualified people looking after them, but training is often available onsite as well.
Types of horse boarding
There are a few variations in how an owner may board her horse.
- Pasture boarding is the cheapest and includes water, an outdoor shelter and pasture, but the owner is responsible for feeding the horse.
- Partial boarding includes an individual stall with bedding, fresh water and pasture, and the owner must feed and clean the stall.
- Full board includes the above as well as stall cleaning and feeding.
Why would I use Pine Hill Farms instead of a larger facility?
Small stables that have owners living on the property are able to deliver the most personal care to your horse, as our time is spent between fewer horses. We also have training facilities and can provide an arena or round pen and trails to ride your horse on.
Horses are kept in at night and let out to a pasture during the day. Our stalls have many amenities, including automatic water feeders and fly sprayers.