Nutritional plans for horses
January 11, 2012

Have you ever taken the time to read the directions on your horse supplements?  When people come to be for ... More

Choosing Hay for Horses
December 28, 2011

I recently found myself in the brief conversation on the topic of 'the best hay for horses'.  I say brief ... More

Does this make my butt look big?
December 05, 2011

While people spend hours of time and tons of money to try and hide their figure with clothes, horse blankets ... More

 
Northwest Horse Park is the culmination of a dream where,
after several engagements boarding at other facilities in
numerous states, owners Jessica and Rich Carr designed, built
and managed a facility in which the care of the horse was
paramount.  It was important the facility had ample room for
horses to be ‘horses’, so rather than board them in a 12’ x 12’
stall, turnouts were designed to be 40 x 300 giving the horse
room to run, socialize, and graze.  Nutrition also had to be the
best as all horses at Northwest Horse Park are treated like ‘our
horses’ and given the best feed for the nutritional plan and
diet needed per horse.

For exercise and further socialization, horses have an 8 acre
pasture, 10 acre pasture and 12 acre pasture, depending on
the time of the year and the pasture rotation schedule
resulting in horses that would not only benefit from the space
and time, but the premium grasses planted in each pasture
for clean and healthy forage.

Facilities needed to be abundant and available.  For that
reason, Northwest Horse Park employs an 80’ x 200’ covered
and lighted riding arena that is closed to haul-ins to the
facility, three round pens for training and warmups (each
strategically located on the ranch depending on usage needs),
and an onsite trail system linking to hundreds of miles of
nearby trails.  When your horse is boarded at Northwest
Horse Park, you have no need to trailer.