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Fiddle Valley Farm LLC Fiddle Valley Farm LLC is an 89 acre full care boarding and training facility. We offer paddock and stall board with seasonal grass group turnout.

Full time staff 7 days/week for a clean, safe environment.

22/09/2025

We will have a stall open for boarding in November 2025 for a well-behaved gelding (unfortunately we have no mare open spots at this time). Fiddle Valley Farm is a peaceful place to board and train; we are a dressage and horsemanship focused barn, with no pressure to compete! If you are interested in more information, please message us to set up a meeting!

We were incredibly spared by the massive storm on Friday night, March 14.  We lost limbs, a few fence line spans, and po...
20/03/2025

We were incredibly spared by the massive storm on Friday night, March 14. We lost limbs, a few fence line spans, and power. All animals and humans were safe. Just .9 miles from the farm was the path of the storm and it now looks unrecognizable.
Thankful to the Ameren crews, the staff of FVF, and all others who helped put it all back together!

Our beautiful farm on a cold December night and a warm December day!
13/12/2024

Our beautiful farm on a cold December night and a warm December day!

It’s a beautiful day at Fiddle Valley Farm!
08/11/2024

It’s a beautiful day at Fiddle Valley Farm!

24/04/2024

We will have a few stalls opening up for boarding beginning May 1, with opportunities for all horses, including retirees.
Please PM or email [email protected] for information on our care and facility, and to set up a tour!

Merry Christmas from Fiddle Valley Farm!
24/12/2023

Merry Christmas from Fiddle Valley Farm!

25/08/2023

Please read:
I’ve been noticing a trend the last several years. We’ve let the next generation get soft. Kids want to ride, but they don’t want to LEARN HOW TO ride. They don’t like the heat, but they won’t get up early. They want a horse, but turn up their nose at the idea of cleaning stalls, as if it is beneath them. They want to make some money, but aren’t willing to work. They think horseback riding is something you do when the weather is perfect, and for the other 9 months of the year someone else can care for that animal’s needs. We have a problem folks, and I for one find it terrifying.
Let’s teach these kids to have a passion, and to commit to it, that in order to do something we love, it might at times require hard work, sweat and sacrifice.

This is how the barn has always been cleaned at FVF!  We are so lucky to have dedicated staff to make sure the horses ha...
13/07/2023

This is how the barn has always been cleaned at FVF! We are so lucky to have dedicated staff to make sure the horses have a clean and healthy place to call home!

It's that time of year. The flies are back. Lately a few people have remarked on the fact that we don’t have many flies. This is not luck. We work hard at it! Here’s how we manage to keep those nasty buggers away 🪰🪰🪰

1. Clean the stalls - REALLY clean them. It takes 3 tools to clean a stall - pitchfork, shovel and broom. Most the time people pick up most of the poo, kinda pick up some of the p*e and move on. We pick out ALL the poo, pull the shavings away from the p*e spot, scoop it up, then SWEEP all the p*e soaked bits up and sweep it all into a shovel. If the wet spot is actually wet then either it needs to dry for a bit or have some hydrated lime or pdz sprinkled on it before new shavings are added.
2. Scrub the buckets (or waterers.) We don’t have automatic waterers, we just use two buckets in each stall. But either way, at most barns I’ve been in they maybe give the buckets a rinse and then fill them back up. Even after one day, they start to feel slimy, and the flies love it. Horses drop bits of grain and hay in there every day. So we actually scrub the buckets out before refilling with clean water.
3. Manure gets dumped in a trailer and removed once a week. Luckily for me, my dad composts all of ours on his cow farm. A muck pile close to the barn invites way too many flies. And spreading it is a great option, but it needs to be far away from the “action” of the barn.
4. We have a Shoofly automatic system in the barn. I purposefully didn’t put this as first on the list, because while it’s great, the other things are more important. We schedule ours to go off only a few times a day, when activity is least in the barn, because I don’t want people or horses getting sprayed with that too much.
5. The aisle is swept or blown regularly. Same idea here - if there’s nothing for them to eat, they’ll fly somewhere else. Little bit of manure, junk from picking out their feet, tiny bits of feed dropped, all of these are heaven for flies! So it’s got to be clean.
6. Small paddocks are picked and big pastures are chain dragged regularly.

I’ve tried fly predators, feed supplements, hanging bags/strips, every fly spray ever made, pretty much all the things. What actually works is the thing most people don’t want to do/don’t have time to do, which is really keep it clean. Sorry if you were looking for an easier answer 😜

30/06/2023

Did you know we do retirement board?

Our senior equine friends receive excellent daily care, which includes a specialized feeding program to meet their changing needs and health; appropriate turnout to meet their mobility and social needs; and a dedicated full time staff to keep eyes on them. We also offer scheduled grooming, body clipping and medical services if needed or wanted.

We would love to give you a tour, PM or give us a call!

Address

1289 Fiddle Creek Road

63055

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 07:00 - 20:00
Thursday 07:00 - 20:00
Friday 07:00 - 20:00
Saturday 07:00 - 20:00
Sunday 07:00 - 20:00

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