Sunset Ridge Farm

Sunset Ridge Farm In addition to training and showing, we also offer unparalleled lay-up and rehabilitation care with a NYS Licensed Veterinarian Technician on site 24/7.

Founded in 2005, Sunset Ridge Farm is a boarding and training facility located in the heart of beautiful Millbrook Hunt Country, just 1 ½ hours north of New York City. Specializing in the training of Hunters, Jumpers and Equitation horses, we provide a comprehensive training and nutrition program tailored to each individual horse whether they are ridden solely for pleasure or travel to “AA” rated

shows throughout the country. At Sunset Ridge, the care and well-being of the horse comes first, allowing our horses to perform to the best of their ability both in and out of the show ring.

11/27/2024

Q: Why use Back on Track?

A: Products from Back on Track are used to improve the well-being of people, pets, and horses.

We strive to provide products that are optimal for their area of use by our design, our choices in functional materials, and the unique, additional benefits of our textile technologies.

Products from Back on Track are often used for preventive purposes, to speed up recovery, and to alleviate problems such as:

1️⃣ Discomfort or stiffness in joints
2️⃣ Pain from exercise, strains, or caused by overexertion of muscles
3️⃣ Inflammation and swelling

Hence our Motto: “Prepare. Perform. Recover.”

Find more answers to Frequently Asked Questions: https://backontrackusa.com/pages/faq

11/27/2024

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From THE doc….
12/02/2021

From THE doc….

Call us with any questions about changing your horse’s nutrition program this winter.

12/02/2021

Did you know horses warm themselves during winter months via digestion? ❄

🔥 Heat is released when microbes in the gut digest food via fermentation.

🌾 Research shows high-fiber feeds like hay produce more heat than low-fiber grain.

Beautiful work! Boys are looking fantastic!! 🦄💟🦄
10/30/2021

Beautiful work! Boys are looking fantastic!!
🦄💟🦄

09/18/2021

As you're making plans for the colder weather ahead, you may be considering purchasing round bales for your horses due to their lower cost and greater convenience for feeding pastured animals.

While well-managed/stored round bales can still be a safe option for your horses, there are a few things you should be aware of — in particular, the increased risk of botulism, a rapidly progressive neurologic disease with high mortality caused by the toxins produced by the bacterium "Clostridium botulinum.” Prevention of this disease through vaccination is critical, especially in areas where the condition is prevalent (such as Kentucky, Ohio, Maryland, Pennsylvania, California, and Tennessee).

Regardless of the type of hay that best suits your needs, always remember that not all hay is created equal. Have your hay tested for nutrient content to ensure it meets your animals' nutritional needs; check for mold, dust, and poisonous weeds before feeding.

As in all horse health issues, your local veterinarian is your best source of information. Consult your horse doctor on best practices when feeding hay this winter, and about botulism prevention and treatment.

More information on botulism is available on our website at https://tinyurl.com/vx8uxdh9

08/28/2021
02/07/2021

Nice snowy day before the Super Bowl tonight!!!

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376 Chestnut Ridge Road
Dover Plains, NY
12522

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