About Us

Boarding

Victoria Equine provides the area’s best service for long and short-term boarding, Horse Training, And Riding lesson. farrier services are scheduled for all boarders. Victoria Equine staff will hold your horse during this services if you are not able to be present. 

The large layout allows grooming areas, arena, round pen, and soon a horse walker. Our riding rings are fully lit, properly maintained. Riders can enjoy direct access to trails, and we have trailer parking available on the premises for our boarders.

Full care, all of our horses enjoy a feeding program crafted with guidance from Lyssy and Eckle that adds 12% protein, 8% fat, and grinded corn to their diet.

Horses are fed a mix of fertilize hay. Supplements should be provided by the horse owner, but will be fed to the horse as needed for no extra charge. Anything extra will come with additional charge for self care and full care for no additional charge.

Barn management is on site daily, and the owner/head trainer lives onsite to help provide 24-hour supervision for your horse.


Riding Lessons

Victoria Equine Ranch proudly offers Western lessons to riders of all levels! 

With our well-mannered school horses, we provide group classes. During their first lesson, you will NOT be riding until you know all the basics of horse care. Then, in the second lesson, riders are evaluated and paired with horses based on their goals and skill levels, or they can bring their own horse. With increased confidence, riders will move on to more advanced training, including walking, trotting, and cantering.

Lessons age group are from 6-12 and 13-and up.

We provide group lessons and private one to one lessons.

Visit our lessons page to learn more about our program.



Horse Training

Horse trainers or instructors work with horses to ready them for riders.. They typically are expected to analyze horses’ dispositions to anticipate any possible behavioral problems such as kicking, tossing or biting. Then, they train accordingly to prevent future behavioral problems. Additionally, trainers/instructors assist horses in adapting to gear, acclimating to riding on various terrains and performing various exercises.