Here are some pictures of our facility and the horses currently present. Minus two who were moved to a rescue in Eastern PA who has support and backers of people who originally assisting placing them at the facility that we received them from. After several months we decided it would be best for all parties involved if we allowed them to move the horses to a different facility. We wish them the best of luck with these boys. They will be missed!!!! We are located in Northern PA along the NY border. We have 10 pastured in acres along with a old cow barn that we are slowly but surely converting into a horse facility. We also have another 92 acres of riding land. Here are pictures of from our facility.
Here are some video links of the horses. One is Charlie before he left our facility now currently at another rescue. The others are horses available here at Milestone.
Dolly Sham & Dancer...... You can see the opening behind them to the top pasture area!!!!
Dolly, Dancer, Crime, & Charlie
Charlie
Crime
Charlie
Charlie, Crime, & Dancer
Dancer and Dolly (Dolly is 20 y/o)
Dancer & Dolly (closest and again 20 y/o)
Dancer
Kiara on Sonny
Copper (appy) & Dacks
El Vaquero AKA Cowboy
Cowboy (if you can't ride bareback, you can't ride!!!)
Valay Night AKA Needles
Needles
Winning Hand (suffered a sesmoid fracture)
Our Barn
View of our property and the adjoining property owned by the Amish
A double stall that can be broken into two separate stalls if needed.
Our goat who needs to get eating the weeds in the pasture
The area in the barn that we use and have built!!
My other stallion!!! He was moved from his stall until we get it repaired because Crime taught him about cribbing!!!
Officer's regular stall
The aisle where we brush our horses
A part of Sonny's pasture!
And there they are in their pasture... Ah how cute!!!
A view of our land... Wow isn't that nice!!!!!
This is the area where we place our manure. It's easy access for our manure guy to pick it up. We have some that need to be cleaned up by the barn from the previous owners.
This is Valay Night. He was brought to us by a trainer for race horses. He had surgery on his knee and now gets fluid build up. Much like athletes who have had knee surgery. My brother gets the same thing. We have to drain his knee every 2 to 3 weeks.
And here is where we keep most of our bridles, halters, riding helmets, etc....
Kiara on Sonny
Standard joint supplement for all OTTB's here
A horse that has been at my farm for over a year!!
Officer
Kelsey
New arrivals
Plunger, Princess, & Empire
Empire & Plunger
Bullet
Kelsey