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Cashel Farms
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Cashel Farms is a boarding/breeding facility located just 30 minutes from downtown Toronto on 25 acres of picturesque land set back from the main street.
The farm includes three connected barns with a total of 21 stalls. The barns contain an indoor wash stall with hot and cold water and two outdoor wash stalls which are available for boarder use.
Cashel Farms has three riding spaces:
- a wide-open grass riding ring (450' x 300') for hunter schooling (full hunter course on site) and dressage
- a large sand ring (150' x 150') for jumper schooling (full jumper course on site)
- an indoor arena
A heated tack/locker room is currently under construction. The tack room will include a three-piece washroom with shower and large individual lockers.
The viewing room includes a kitchenette and fireplace and overlooks both the indoor arena and outdoor sand ring. This room has been designed to accommodate in-house seminars and presentations for boarders.
Board includes:
- daily turnout with hay and water
- blanketing, booting, and any additional accessory application or removal
- personalized feed program
- administration of medication and supplements as required
- horse treats!
- scheduling of farrier (if you choose to use the barn's farrier)
- scheduling of yearly vaccinations (if you choose to use the in-house vet)
Please e-mail for additional information or visit our website.
www.cashelfarms.ca/
Greener Valley Stables(905) 806-6457
info@cashelfarms.caCashel Farms is a boarding/breeding facility located just 30 minutes from downtown Toronto on 25 acres of picturesque land set back from the main street.
The farm includes three connected barns with a total of 21 stalls. The barns contain an indoor wash stall with hot and cold water and two outdoor wash stalls which are available for boarder use.
Cashel Farms has three riding spaces:
- a wide-open grass riding ring (450' x 300') for hunter schooling (full hunter course on site) and dressage
- a large sand ring (150' x 150') for jumper schooling (full jumper course on site)
- an indoor arena
A heated tack/locker room is currently under construction. The tack room will include a three-piece washroom with shower and large individual lockers.
The viewing room includes a kitchenette and fireplace and overlooks both the indoor arena and outdoor sand ring. This room has been designed to accommodate in-house seminars and presentations for boarders.
Board includes:
- daily turnout with hay and water
- blanketing, booting, and any additional accessory application or removal
- personalized feed program
- administration of medication and supplements as required
- horse treats!
- scheduling of farrier (if you choose to use the barn's farrier)
- scheduling of yearly vaccinations (if you choose to use the in-house vet)
Please e-mail for additional information or visit our website.
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www.cashelfarms.ca/
197 Broomfield Road
Grafton ON K0K 2G0
Most horses enter into training during the beginning of the season. Trainers barns are full of noises and sounds and often are a high paced, excitable environment. We've all seen bucking and kicking in a stall due to the passing of other horses in the hallways. A horse on stall rest with plenty of pent up energy usually acts out as others are going by. That bucking and kicking may be hindering the healing of wounds, leg troubles, etc. It's very hard to keep stitches in a horse that does acrobatics daily in the stall. That horse in the training barn is used to getting out every day and having exercise and routine. Once that is taken away due to an injury or surgery, the horse has to develop a new routine of stall rest or limited activity. This isn't always possible when they remain in the same environment. They are used to acting in a certain manner and now have to change. By changing the horse to a different environment, he now relearns what is expected. In some cases, they become quieter and more relaxed, because that is what they learn. Healing of bones and tissues can be faster if there aren't the outside stresses involved in the horses behaviour.
Trainers can take advantage of this unique service as a backup to their existing schedules. The valuable stall space they have available remains for horses in training on a daily basis. Lay ups return when ready to begin conditioning again, which makes it much easier for the trainer to keep within their important tasks.
Greener Valley Stables is a small stable of only ten stalls, and wide hallways mean other horses walking by are not close to the front of others who remain on stall rest. Paddocks are out of sight from the barn, so the sounds of running and playing don't carry into the barn and excite behaviour. We have the time to treat each horse as an individual case when it comes time to feeding, hand walking or following up with your veterinarian.
www.greenervalleystables.com/
Regional Equine & Agricultural Centre of Huron, The - REACH HuronGrafton ON K0K 2G0
(905) 349-3768
(905) 373-3102
Most horses enter into training during the beginning of the season. Trainers barns are full of noises and sounds and often are a high paced, excitable environment. We've all seen bucking and kicking in a stall due to the passing of other horses in the hallways. A horse on stall rest with plenty of pent up energy usually acts out as others are going by. That bucking and kicking may be hindering the healing of wounds, leg troubles, etc. It's very hard to keep stitches in a horse that does acrobatics daily in the stall. That horse in the training barn is used to getting out every day and having exercise and routine. Once that is taken away due to an injury or surgery, the horse has to develop a new routine of stall rest or limited activity. This isn't always possible when they remain in the same environment. They are used to acting in a certain manner and now have to change. By changing the horse to a different environment, he now relearns what is expected. In some cases, they become quieter and more relaxed, because that is what they learn. Healing of bones and tissues can be faster if there aren't the outside stresses involved in the horses behaviour.
Trainers can take advantage of this unique service as a backup to their existing schedules. The valuable stall space they have available remains for horses in training on a daily basis. Lay ups return when ready to begin conditioning again, which makes it much easier for the trainer to keep within their important tasks.
Greener Valley Stables is a small stable of only ten stalls, and wide hallways mean other horses walking by are not close to the front of others who remain on stall rest. Paddocks are out of sight from the barn, so the sounds of running and playing don't carry into the barn and excite behaviour. We have the time to treat each horse as an individual case when it comes time to feeding, hand walking or following up with your veterinarian.
www.greenervalleystables.com/
PO Box 248
169 Beech Street
Clinton ON N0M1L0
The Regional Equine & Agricultural Centre of Huron Inc. is operated as a non-profit corporation. The Centre functions as a "motel for education", offering innovative programming as well as recreational activities to support both the equine and agricultural industries.
The Centre is located in Clinton, Ontario, the heart of Huron County, 78 km north of London, 97 km west of Kitchener, and close to the intersection of Provincial Highways 4 & 8.
The Centre supports the large animal sector industries. Within a one hour drive of the Centre there are:
• 123,000 horses, representing 32% of Ontario's horse population
• 316,000 beef cattle, representing 48% of Ontario's beef population
• 261,000 dairy cattle, representing 47% of Ontario's dairy population
• 139,000 sheep, representing 44% of Ontario's sheep population
• 2,950,000 pigs, representing 79% of Ontario's swine population
www.reachhuron.ca/
169 Beech Street
Clinton ON N0M1L0
(519) 482-3998
info@reachhuron.caThe Regional Equine & Agricultural Centre of Huron Inc. is operated as a non-profit corporation. The Centre functions as a "motel for education", offering innovative programming as well as recreational activities to support both the equine and agricultural industries.
The Centre is located in Clinton, Ontario, the heart of Huron County, 78 km north of London, 97 km west of Kitchener, and close to the intersection of Provincial Highways 4 & 8.
The Centre supports the large animal sector industries. Within a one hour drive of the Centre there are:
• 123,000 horses, representing 32% of Ontario's horse population
• 316,000 beef cattle, representing 48% of Ontario's beef population
• 261,000 dairy cattle, representing 47% of Ontario's dairy population
• 139,000 sheep, representing 44% of Ontario's sheep population
• 2,950,000 pigs, representing 79% of Ontario's swine population
- Stables and Horse Farms
- Lesson Stables
- Summer Horse Riding Camps
- Pony Parties / Birthday Parties
- Event Facilities
- Breeding Services
www.reachhuron.ca/
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