5 BENEFITS OF CHOOSING A FAMILY-RUN BOARDING FACITLITY.
- kerianngordon
- Feb 16
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 13
When it comes to finding the perfect home for your horse in Paola, Kansas, size isn't everything. In fact, there are distinct advantages to choosing a family-run boarding facility that larger operations simply can't match.
1. Round-the-Clock Care
Living on-site means we're not just checking in during business hours - we're here 24/7. Those late-night storms that roll through Kansas? We're already out checking on the horses before you even worry about calling. Your horse isn't just a number in a stall; they're part of our extended family.
2. Personalized Attention
In our smaller facility, we notice even subtle changes in your horse's behavior or appetite. From specific feeding preferences to unique personalities, we learn and accommodate each horse's individual needs. If your horse isn't drinking enough during those hot Kansas summers, we'll notice - and act.
3. Flexible Solutions
Whether your horse thrives better in our rotation pasture system or needs the structure of our dry lot with 24/7 hay access, we can adapt to your horse's specific needs. Our size allows us to be nimble and adjust care plans as needed, rather than following a one-size-fits-all approach.
4. Direct Communication
No playing telephone through multiple staff members. When you have questions or concerns, you're talking directly to the people caring for your horse. Mike and Keri-Ann are always just a conversation away, bringing their combined expertise in law enforcement, horsemanship, and equine care.
5. Community Atmosphere
At our facility, you're not just boarding your horse - you're joining an extended family. From sharing coffee during morning feeds to celebrating riding achievements together, we foster a supportive community where both horses and humans thrive.
We are a simple family run working ranch, that prides ourself in being afforable and welcomes everyone. We do all the work ourself from harvesting hay, to teaching riding lessons and doing daily chores.





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