A pretty barn with fresh paint can still be a bad fit for your horse — and a plain one can be the best home it ever has. The way to tell the difference is to ask good questions and watch closely. Print this and take it with you.
How the staff answer matters as much as the answers themselves.
Beyond the answers, use your eyes. Are the horses calm and in good flesh? Is the water clean? Are aisles and gates safe and in good repair? Does the staff handle horses kindly? A barn can talk a great game — the horses already there tell you the truth.
Probably the emergency plan: who’s there overnight, and what happens if your horse needs help when you can’t get there. The answer reveals how seriously they take care.
A scheduled tour is courteous, but a quick unannounced visit later tells you what the barn looks like on a normal day. Good barns won’t mind.
At many barns yes, but some assign providers. Ask up front — it matters if you have professionals you trust.
Yes. A clear contract covering services, costs, notice and emergencies protects both you and the barn and prevents most disagreements.
Probably the emergency plan: who's there overnight, and what happens if your horse needs help when you can't get there. The answer reveals how seriously they take care.
A scheduled tour is courteous, but a quick unannounced visit later tells you what the barn looks like on a normal day. Good barns won't mind.
At many barns yes, but some assign providers. Ask up front — it matters if you have professionals you trust.
Yes. A clear contract covering services, costs, notice and emergencies protects both you and the barn and prevents most disagreements.