FSEC has just recently opened up for boarding on the edge of Santa Clarita and Agua Dulce. Our 20 acre equestrian center has been home to our personal horses since 1984. Features include a 20 x 40 dressage arena, large arena for jumping or gymkhana, small warm up arena, small pond, cross country course, large tack sheds with saddle racks, wash racks, tack areas, trail on property, picnic areas, sitting areas, shade, and hundreds of miles of trails across the street. 26 years experience with horses, trainers available for all levels and disciplines or bring your own. We are also in the process of adding an additional 4 stall pipe corral and doing more additions to FSEC.
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Feed 2 times per day - Number two hay or three way or a combination of both
Larger horses get an afternoon snack
Automatic water bowls and large 100 gallon water tubs
All stalled horses turned out daily
Cleaned daily
Shavings available
Park like settings, fun and relaxed atmosphere, only small limited number of boarders spaces available so no waiting to use anything. FSEC also holds schooling shows for flat classes, hunter / jumpers, dressage, cross country, kids summer day camp and starting soon gymkhanas.
AREAS AVAILABLE
Community or Pasture Area $175.00 per month
This area is approx a 1/4 acre + or -
A maximum of 4 horses will only be pastured within this area
Large shade cover
Automatic water dishes
Large water tubs Four feed troughs
BELOW ARE PICTURES OF CORRAL / PASTURE AREA
Over Sized Open Air Stalls $220.00 per month
These Stall are approx 12 X 24 + or -
Completely covered
Rubber mats by feeder and door
One stall complete rubber mats
Automatic water dishes
Stalled horses turned out daily
Shavings available
BELOW ARE PICTURES OF OPEN AIR - OVERSIZE - FULLY COVERED STALLS
OPEN AIR BARN$400.00 per month
These stalls are 12 x 12
Fully covered
Auto water
Rubber feeders
Rubber mats under feeders and in front of door
Four bags of shaving per month included
Stalled horses are turned out daily