Grey Horse Farm LLC

Grey Horse Farm LLC Privately owned. We do not offer boarding.

This girl needs her own human.
11/23/2024

This girl needs her own human.

11/21/2024
11/21/2024

Nap time

2013 QH MareQ Dancin W Thunder“Dancer” as we call her, is a very attractive mare. Up to date on all vaccines, negative c...
10/24/2024

2013 QH Mare
Q Dancin W Thunder
“Dancer” as we call her, is a very attractive mare. Up to date on all vaccines, negative coggins (10/2024), and deworming (8/2024). Goes barefoot and trimmed every 6 weeks. She is on a forage-based diet and requires no maintenance.

Due to no fault of her own, Dancer had a late start to her riding career. She sat in a pasture with very light riding. Purchased her a year ago and restarted her with the basics. Dancer walks, trots, and canters confidently in an arena. She is gaining experience working in the fields, opening-closing gates, and building confidence around cattle. She has exceptional confirmation which could make her a great asset to a breeding program.

Since she is green for her age, she will be best suited for an experienced rider or an amateur in a program. Dancer will make an exceptional partner in any discipline. 5 star home only

Watermelon day 🥰
09/01/2024

Watermelon day 🥰

Mira supervising Kevin.
08/18/2024

Mira supervising Kevin.

Our old lady is enjoying retirement in pink. ❤️
04/08/2024

Our old lady is enjoying retirement in pink. ❤️

Mira meeting her new pasture buddy. Same age, same color, different parents. New girl needs a name, besides going off of...
10/31/2023

Mira meeting her new pasture buddy. Same age, same color, different parents. New girl needs a name, besides going off of the registered name.

This girl is not only our first mare, but our first Quarter horse and first greenie in training.
09/12/2023

This girl is not only our first mare, but our first Quarter horse and first greenie in training.

09/05/2023

Look at the differences between a typical preschool child’s hand (left) and a typical 7 year old hand (right). Want to know why a preschool aged child isn’t able to write yet? This is why! Their hands are still developing and are not fully formed. So what should they be doing to support this? PLAY!! Playdough, colouring, cutting, gluing, playing outside, digging in dirt, sensory play, dress up play, science experiments, beading, puzzles, throwing balls, etc. All of these things help their hands develop. When they are physically ready to write, they will! No need to rush them, they will show you when they are ready!
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Beautifully written 🖊 by Mindful Moments Child Enrichment.

08/28/2023

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Wood Fall Road
Cedartown, GA
30125

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