F.A.Q -
1. Do the horses come with current coggins tests?
A. Right now no they do not. We are no longer getting horses in and everyone has been healthy. If you need one before moving the horse we may be able to meet the vet here to hold him/her but you will be responsible for contacting the vet, making the appointment, and paying the bill. I know it's an inconvenience but honestly this is one reason we are closing down, we can't afford it anymore.
2. Do the horses have current vaccines?
A. All horses are current on their 4-way vaccine. If anyone has anything more than that we will let you know (itll also be in the paperwork you recieve with the horse). The 4-way is given by us so please make sure that is suitable if you plan on boarding.
3. Are the horses up to date on deworming.
A. Yes. Their deworming records will come with them.
4. Are their hooves trimmed?
A. All horses should remain current and will come with their records of trimming. Any horse needing shoes however, will NOT be shod. You will need to work that out with your farrier who is more than welcome to come here to evaluate the horse before you make a decision.
A. Right now no they do not. We are no longer getting horses in and everyone has been healthy. If you need one before moving the horse we may be able to meet the vet here to hold him/her but you will be responsible for contacting the vet, making the appointment, and paying the bill. I know it's an inconvenience but honestly this is one reason we are closing down, we can't afford it anymore.
2. Do the horses have current vaccines?
A. All horses are current on their 4-way vaccine. If anyone has anything more than that we will let you know (itll also be in the paperwork you recieve with the horse). The 4-way is given by us so please make sure that is suitable if you plan on boarding.
3. Are the horses up to date on deworming.
A. Yes. Their deworming records will come with them.
4. Are their hooves trimmed?
A. All horses should remain current and will come with their records of trimming. Any horse needing shoes however, will NOT be shod. You will need to work that out with your farrier who is more than welcome to come here to evaluate the horse before you make a decision.