Foxfield Arabians LLC

Foxfield Arabians LLC About Foxfield Arabians:

Set amidst 40 rolling acres of grass and hardwoods lies Foxfield Arabians. Daily turnout into grass pastures or paddocks.

With this great family atmosphere, there is something here for everyone, from the beginner to the national level rider. Foxfield Arabians is a premier full service facility, offering, boarding, training, lessons, show training/support, coaching, and consulting services, but not limited to Arabians. Foxfield Arabians Boarding includes twice daily feeding of quality hay and Strategy feed. The 32 mat

ted stalls are cleaned daily, and bedded as needed. Water buckets are emptied daily and refilled with fresh water. Blanketing when needed and supplements fed if provided. You will never need to worry, the well being of each horse is monitored daily. Our Facility Offers :

* Large 130' x 60' indoor arena featuring mirrored walls and a separate indoor round pen
* Large 200' x 150 outdoor arena with separate round pen
* Two heated, comfortable lounges with viewing windows and small kitchen
* Tack room with separate storage for each riders equipment
* Laundry facility
* Four grooming stalls, two of which have both hot and cold water
* 32 matted stalls, each with their own light and fan
* 8 Beautiful turnout pastures or paddocks, four board fencing with electric
* Horse trails on site which wind through woods and fields


Foxfield Arabians Training and Lessons:

Kim offers instruction in Huntseat, Saddleseat, Western, pleasure and equitation. As well as Showmanship / Halter. Each year those taking lessons have the opportunity to experience and succeed in horse shows. Kim takes her students to local, regional, and national levels. Kim accompanies her students to shows to provide support and instruction, and makes sure they are properly attired and that the horse is healthy and ready to show. Kim trains horse and rider with the expertise and natural kind abilities that has allowed many of the riders to take home medals, ribbons, and a level of confidence and belief in themselves that change their lives. She prefers to start beginner riders in private lessons, and then graduate to group lessons, keeping confidence levels high. Centered riding with a balanced seat is taught. Kim also provides her professional assistance in the purchase or sale of your horse. She is dedicated to matching the right horse and rider as a team. New to Foxfield Arabians for 2011 is Assistant Instructor Rachael Weske. Rachael graduated from Canyon View Equestrian College with an emphasis on equine ministry. She is certified with CHA (Certified Horsemanship Association). Rachael is always smiling and loves to make riding fun. Beginner lessons or training for a full show experience , Kim and Rachael have every level rider covered. Additional activities are available throughout the year to help us grow together as a barn family. Everyone is welcome! Join us for the fun of:

* Trail Riding

* Horse Camp - offered during the summer

* Barn Parties

* Show Camps

* Showmanship Camps

02/21/2025
Friday was the last day of horse camp and it ended with fun water games with balloons! Such a great group of campers 😎
08/11/2024

Friday was the last day of horse camp and it ended with fun water games with balloons!
Such a great group of campers 😎

Horse camp day 1,2,3Great ones!
08/08/2024

Horse camp day 1,2,3
Great ones!

This weekend we spent it with great barn friends at the 6th annual Turkey Trot horse show with 2nd annual Turkey Trot Ta...
11/20/2023

This weekend we spent it with great barn friends at the 6th annual Turkey Trot horse show with 2nd annual Turkey Trot Tack Sale with the best running the show! Thanks Steve Taylor, Rebecca Rett, Megan McCally!!!
The horses and riders all successfully showed progress in what we came to do! It’s going to be a great 2024 season!!!
Just missing pics of Sophie and Caen

11/15/2023

Join us for FREE bingo on Wednesday, November 15th!

The Winners of the costume class received a goodie bag compliments of Caledonia farmers Elevator, and Kellie ScheidelAll...
10/30/2023

The Winners of the costume class received a goodie bag compliments of Caledonia farmers Elevator, and Kellie Scheidel
All participants enjoyed a bag of Replenimash
Thank you!

WOW! What an amazing weekend! We had so so much fun at our Halloween show and West Michigan Arabian Horse Association bo...
10/30/2023

WOW! What an amazing weekend! We had so so much fun at our Halloween show and West Michigan Arabian Horse Association bonfire!
I am truly blessed for all the help, Angie and Erika, and everyone else I may have forgotten….to put on this show, as well as keeping the barn running, thank you Ryan Cowell and Jason Frederick 💜
The costumes were the best ever!
So hard to judge you all, keep up the amazing work.

FoxField Arabians is looking for one more employee.Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays 8-2 ish More hours available if interes...
09/07/2023

FoxField Arabians is looking for one more employee.
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays 8-2 ish
More hours available if interested.

FoxField Arabians still has a few spots open for horse camp July 10-14, 8 am- 3 pm
06/30/2023

FoxField Arabians still has a few spots open for horse camp July 10-14, 8 am- 3 pm

Yes, amazing land ♥️
03/02/2023

Yes, amazing land ♥️

FoxField is currently accepting new boarders
08/29/2022

FoxField is currently accepting new boarders

08/06/2022

If an unlimited water supply is available, the quickest way to cool a hot horse is to continuously run cool water over the horse with a hose without stopping to scrape it off.

However, when trying to cool a hot horse with a limited supply of water (e.g., when camping), most suggest applying the water, scraping it off, and then applying more water. In the absence of continuous water, scraping can help encourage evaporative cooling.

Focus water application to the head, back, neck, rump, and legs. You can apply ice water to high blood flow areas including the head, neck, back, and ribs (avoid applying ice water to the large gluteal muscles). A fully cooled horse will have cool water dripping off them rather than warm water.

For more information on managing horses during hot weather, visit https://extension.umn.edu/horse-care-and-management/caring-horses-during-hot-weather

Infographic developed by Hannah Lochner, MS, University of Minnesota.

Address

9450 100th Street SE
Alto, MI
49302

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 9pm
Tuesday 9am - 9pm
Wednesday 9am - 9pm
Thursday 9am - 9pm
Friday 9am - 9pm

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