Post by ~*Horses44eveR*~ on May 30, 2007 18:41:14 GMT -5
Welcome to Whispering Winds Equestrian Center!
You are driving down a long road. You look to your left. Rolling acres of land. You look to your right. Your absolutly taken aback. You see large barns with pastures of horses. You start down the long gravel driveway. When you pull up to the main barn entrance your greeted by a young woman. She is kind and shows you around....
The main barn-
The aisleway has rubber mats.
Stalls-The stalls have rubber mats along with fresh sawdust that;s changed daily.
Wash rack-
Tack room/lounge-
Cross ties-
Pasture-
The pastures are green and have only a little bit of clover in them. The pasture is almsot pure Kentucky Blue Grass.
Indoor Arena-
Indoor Jumping/dressage Arena-
Outdoor Arena-
The whole stables includes
250-acres of land
1-main barn
1-theraputical/vet barn
3-large pastures
2-indoor arenas
2-outdoor arenas
1-covered arena
The main barn includes
52-stalls
4-Wash racks
4-Tack rooms/lounges
12-Cross ties
1-Indoor arena
1-Indoor Jumping/dressage arena
1-Office
The theraputical/vet barn includes
25-Stalls
5-Wash racks
2-tack rooms/lounges
10-Cross ties
1-indoor theraputical pool
1-vets office
1-Office
We train for...Any discipline, although we excel at dressage, eventing, and jumping, we can teach a horse anything. Not only do we train disciplines, but we train tricks as well. Such as the spanish walk. We teach the horses many things. We could also teach them to bow.
Training Costs...Training for basic disciplines and overall training costs about $15. Training for more advanced disciplines such as higher level dressage costs around $20. Training for tricks costs $10 per trick.
Boarding...here at WWEC we do board horses, and the horses love it! They get fed twice a day a balanced meal. We have all feed types so no owner has to worry about bringing their own feed. The owner only has to fill out a form of what the horse eats. The cost of boarding for stable is $50 the cost of boarding for pasture is $35. Stable boarding lets the horse sleep, eat, and rest in a stall, but can go out for a few hours during the day. Pasture board is where the horse is out on pasture all day.
Theraputical/Vet barn....The theraputical/vet barn is there incase one of the horses gets injured or a horse that was abused or neglected comes into our hands. We will take care of the horses only needs there. If the horse needs muscle build up there is a theraputical pool for them. The horses each have special needs in food, work, and rest times. So on each of their stalls their is what they eat, how much they work, and when the rest. Also on the sheet will be if they need any shots or any other type of treatment.
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Enjoy your stay at Whispering Winds Equestrian Center!
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