Barnhart Boarding Stables Naturally

Barnhart Boarding Stables Naturally At BBSN our main goal is to find that happy medium between what is naturally best for your animal and what allows you to enjoy a safe fulfilling relationship.

As a family owned and opperated boarding facility we strive to provide the most natural living and schooling environment for horses and ponies. We started out as boarders, so we know how important the health, happiness, and safety of your horse is to you. We also know how important it is to have a place where you can practise your horsemanship skills in a supportive and progressive environment.

07/18/2025
Waiting for the first classes of the day at Horsepalooza 2025!
06/07/2025

Waiting for the first classes of the day at Horsepalooza 2025!

Welcome Galaxy!
05/10/2025

Welcome Galaxy!

03/20/2025

I ran a lesson program years ago, and got really burned out. My horses did too.

I did a lot of things wrong and I am trying to learn from those now -

A big part of what went wrong was not controlling the general attitude people took to riding and horses. The horses became a vehicle for people, or a tool, and as tools are used, they become used up. As horses respond to the poor feel they are offered, students describe these objections as the horses personality - “hes so stubborn, so ornery!” And so on - and this is how the cycle of poor feel, over aiding, and handling horses like a rock deepens, and continues.

Of course there will always be some “taking from” a horse we all do when learning how to post, how to steer, or how to manage problem solving issues. Mistakes will be made, horses will be bumped, thumped or accidentally pulled.

But the attitude makes up for a lot I believe. If the school insists on the general spirit being not just riding but riding even the school horse with feel, Handling the gentle horse with respect and tact, assuming nothing about their tolerance and being fair and smooth in our handling, that goes a very very long way.

Horsemanship is the art of managing the horse: from haltering to picking hooves to feeding to good riding - not just to get those tasks done, but to get them done in a way that can make a horse feel safe, feel good, feel honored. And even if an amateur makes mistakes here, the intention matters.

Slow down, pay attention, do all things with care and respect. Acknowledge your mistakes but don’t beat yourself up about them. Acknowledge when you get something right, you’ve made a horse feel better, move better, live better. That’s something to be proud of, and take back into the world away from the school.

That’s what riding schools should be teaching - and I believe if we could manage that, if we could insist on that, school horses and instructors both would last a lot longer.

Pictured is Tressa Boulden from Traditions Farm Classical Dressage explaining how to guide the horse with the whole body

03/08/2025
02/21/2025
A kitty showed up a while back and has decided he'd very much like to be hired as part of our pest control patrol😆. We'r...
02/21/2025

A kitty showed up a while back and has decided he'd very much like to be hired as part of our pest control patrol😆. We're taking a poll! What should we name this sweet orange boy?

02/12/2025
The old men's club 😊
02/09/2025

The old men's club 😊

Welcome new ponio Evie and her mom Amber!
10/20/2024

Welcome new ponio Evie and her mom Amber!

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2560 Plymouth Gageville Road
Ashtabula, OH
44004

Opening Hours

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

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