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Home is Where your Horse is

Valhalla Farm is a private, family owned business offering board and/or training to only 8 horses. Owner/instructor is located on property in order to provide attentive, quality care for your horse. Horses on property benefit from extensive turnout options, quality feed, and full service care catered to your needs.

Train Where you Board

Valhalla Farm offers a lit 90' x 120' sand ring for all of your training purposes. Course set up available for over fences work. Our 20 acre property also boosts a large back paddock perfectly suited for endurance training and exercise, as well as driving. Located just minutes from the Mount Holyoke College Equestrian Center- haul over to the indoor for inclement weather! Special rates and schooling times at the MHC Equestrian Center Facilities apply to Valhalla Farm boarders.

Where the Grass is Green...

Valhalla Farm offers several turn out options to keep your horse happy. Our farm includes three large grass paddocks, individual dry paddock turn out options, as well as local trails for the adventurous equestrian. All turnouts offer shade or run in sheds. Grounds are meticulously maintained in order to ensure the safety and overall well being of all horses.
Board options include full care stall board and full care pasture board (space limited).

A list of full care services offered by Valhalla Farm can be found in our boarding contract, or discussed upon request. We feed quality hay and Poulin grain products. Stall boarders are offered several turnout options. Pasture board includes run-in shed, pasture maintenance, and full services, space is limited. In order to maintain long term, happy clients, all boarders sign Valhalla Farm boarding contracts. Due to our limited space, first and last months board are due at time of signing. Full service stall board (board only) is $450/month, full service pasture board (board only) is $350/month.
Veterinary and farrier services can be provided by farm associates, or you are welcome to bring your own. All boarders are expected to provide proof of current negative coggins as well as up to date shot and deworming records.

Our Farm: Your Work
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