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    01-13-2009, 10:31 PM
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Weanling
Anyone know of a boarding facility near either cypress or Katy Texas??!!!

I am moving in two months to the cypress or Katy area of texas and I want to find a horse stable for my horse. I am moving from vancouver washington so its not like I can go look around at different stables. Any help will be greatly appreciated!

EDIT: Cypress and Katy texas is by houston so houston would work too.
     
    01-13-2009, 10:42 PM
  #2
Green Broke
What type of riding do you do? I know some big hunter/jumper show barns, but most of them a little pricey if that's not what you're into.
     
    01-13-2009, 11:26 PM
  #3
Foal
I live on the south side of Houston, so I am not familiar with any in the Cypress/Katy area. Heck, my horse and donkey live at my house on our property, so I don't even know of any in this area. Just wanted to say welcome to Texas! Sorry I am of no help.
     
    01-14-2009, 12:23 AM
  #4
Weanling
Upnover- I have always wanted to do hunter jumper but have never had a horse that was able to do it. Is there horses you can lease there? I would be interested in leasing until I am able to buy another horse. I have a paint gelding, but I am afraid he wont be big enough to jump. Also how much is the board?

Starsky: Thanks
     
    01-14-2009, 10:48 AM
  #5
Green Broke
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Originally Posted by shermanismybaby3006    
upnover- I have always wanted to do hunter jumper but have never had a horse that was able to do it. Is there horses you can lease there? I would be interested in leasing until I am able to buy another horse. I have a paint gelding, but I am afraid he wont be big enough to jump. Also how much is the board?

Starsky: Thanks
It will depend on the barn. Most lesson barns will have good lesson horses that will give you a feel. Check out...

THJA Main Page and GHHJA

There are lists of trainers/barns in your area that you can look up. You can find one that will be a good match for what you're needing. The trainers I know are the ones who show and travel a lot and own super fancy places. Unless you're wanting to go to rated shows for several weeks out of the year, I'd say find a good lesson barn.
     
    01-14-2009, 10:50 AM
  #6
Green Broke
PS, I wouldn't NOT jump your horse because you think he's too small! I ride mainly ponies and they jump pretty well :)
     
    01-14-2009, 01:35 PM
  #7
Weanling
HAH thanks. He's only two anyways and he could still grow. Thanks so much for all the info
     
    01-14-2009, 09:19 PM
  #8
Green Broke
LOL! Ah, I see! No, please don't jump your horse yet. :) Give him a few years and go for it!
     
    01-14-2009, 10:40 PM
  #9
Weanling
Hah yea I will for sure!
     
    10-16-2012, 07:53 PM
  #10
Foal
Hi I was wondering if you ever found a nice place to board a horse in the Katy area? I saw your post from a couple years ago and I am moving to Katy from Oregon in December. I really need a place to keep a couple horses near Katy, or hrose property! Can you recommend anything or where to look?
Thank you!
     

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