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Hello
and thanks for stopping by! Looking for a clean, friendly, family
oriented atmosphere for your horse friends and your family? You’ve
found it!
All disciplines
welcome, no big barn drama, with stall, pasture, and dry lot
boarding available. We also offer group and private lessons for
children and adults of all ages.
Blue and Gray park across the road provides 1,700 acres of riding
trails so you'll be able to saddle up and ride the trails within
minutes of arriving at the barn!
On-Site Owner/Manager and full time barn help provides top quality
care for your equine friends.
Diatomaceous Earth added to grain and two Epps biting fly traps
installed on property to help with fly control.
Our 130’ x 100’ barn with 22 12’ x 12’ oak stalls offers open, airy,
and roomy facilities for your horses. We use compressed wood pellets
for stall bedding to decrease dust, increase absorption, and reduce
(and almost eliminate) odor. This makes for a healthier environment
for your horse and you!
See you at the Ranch!
Give us a call at 816-566-0524 (barn) for more information!
Vicky & Darren Meyer
Proprietors
33800 E Hammond Road,
Lone Jack, MO 64070 (image-Google
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My Horse
I will not change my horse with any that treads.
He bounds from the Earth;
When I bestride him, I soar, I am a hawk.
He trots the air; the earth sings when he touches it.
The basest horn of his hoof is more musical than the pipe of Hermes.
He’s of the color of the nutmeg and of the heat of the ginger.
He is pure air and fire, and the dull elements
Of earth and water never appear in him,
But only in patient stillness while his rider mounts him…
His neigh is like the bidding of a monarch,
And his countenance enforces homage.
- William Shakespeare -
Riding a horse
Is not a gentle hobby,
To be picked up and laid down
Like a game of Solitaire.
It is a grand passion.
It seizes a person whole and,
Once it has done so,
He will have to accept that his
Life will be radically changed.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson –
The wind of heaven is that which blows between a horse’s ears.
- Arabian proverb -


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