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Our Services

Emily and Harlow
Halters

At Howling Wind Farms, we take a holistic approach to helping both horse and rider on their personal journey. No matter the intended discipline, we believe strong, classical fundamentals benefit all horses and riders.

 

As part of our program, we provide custom horse care, training for various disciplines, on and offsite enrichment,  behavioral work, and specialty bodywork.  From starting to rehabbing, beginners to intermediate, young and old, we offer a program that is tailor-made for you. 

Emily  and Christine
Harlow and Ollie
Emily and Harlow
Emily and Bailey
Teddy

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BOARDING

  • $700/mth, Stall or Shelter

  • Daily cleaning & turnout (grass, dry)

  • Blanketing/medication as needed

  • Premium hay fed 2+ per day in slow feeders

  • Grain fed 2x day (provided by owner)

  • 64' all weather round pen & Seasonal track

  • Access to indoor arena & seasonal trails

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RESIDENT BOARD & TRAIN

  • Weekly sessions (min) - $240/mth for 1 lesson or pro ride per week

  • Half training ($660/mth) - 3 lessons or pro rides per week

  • Full training ($900/mth) - 5 lessons or pro rides per week

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SHORT-TERM BOARD & TRAIN

  • Full Training (custom training package + $700/mth board)

  • 5 sessions per week, tune-ups, groundwork

  • restart, starting under saddle, and sport therapy is 60-day minimum

  • Additional services offered by several partners (chiro, massage, fascia, laser, farrier, vet, etc.)

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TRAVELING TRAINER

  • 60-minute session (within 15 miles), $75

  • Multi-horse discount

  • Ask about group sessions or clinics

  • Ask about cost for locations that require 16+ miles travel 

  • Haul-ins are also offered

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OFFSITES

opportunities for various excursions throughout the year!

  • Shows

  • Clinics

  • Trail rides

  • Horse camping

If you are fond of a horse and wish to do him a real favor - train him well. Teach him good manners, good habits, both in the stable and under the saddle. You need never worry about the future of such a horse if for any reason you may have to part with him. You assure him of friends wherever he goes. Perhaps the greatest kindness you can do any ohorse is to educate him well.

Tom Roberts - The Young Horse

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