horse boarding stables in New Mexico

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Horse Boarding Stables and Riding Clubs
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FIND A STABLE FOR YOUR HORSE, RESULTS LISTED BY CITY


ALBUQUERQUE
BROKEN M RANCH, 2913 GUN CLUB ROAD SOUTHWEST; ALBUQUERQUE, NM; phone: 505-877-9433
DEL SOL EQUESTRIAN CENTER, 6715 ISLETA BOULEVARD SOUTHWEST; ALBUQUERQUE, NM; phone: 505-873-0888
LIZ SANCHEZ TRAINING STABLE, 7622 RIO GRANDE BOULEVARD NORTHWEST; ALBUQUERQUE, NM; phone: 505-898-1810
NORTH VALLEY EQUESTRIAN CENTER, 9521 RIO GRANDE BOULEVARD NORTHWEST; ALBUQUERQUE, NM; phone: 505-890-4338
OLD TOWN FARM, 949 MONTOYA STREET NORTHWEST; ALBUQUERQUE, NM; phone: 505-764-9116
POLK'S STRONG HORSE STABLES, 1 CABALLO DE FUERZA ROAD; ALBUQUERQUE, NM; phone: 505-291-1423
TOP NOTCH FARM, 7509 RIO GRANDE BOULEVARD NORTHWEST; ALBUQUERQUE, NM; phone: 505-898-0910
VALENCIA FARMS, 7601 RIO GRANDE BOULEVARD NORTHWEST; ALBUQUERQUE, NM; phone: 505-899-5336
FLYING HORSE RIDING ACADEMY, 9500 WILSHIRE AVENUE NORTHEAST; ALBUQUERQUE, NM; phone: 505-822-8473

ALTO
EQUIBEST EQUESTRIAN CENTER, SIERRA BLANCA AIRPOR; ALTO, NM; phone: 505-336-7090

ANTHONY
CROSSROADS RANCH, 7517 HIGHWAY 28; ANTHONY, NM; phone: 505-882-5533

ARROYO HONDO
GOLDSTAR ANIMALS, PO BOX 525; ARROYO HONDO, NM; phone: 575-758-0123

BELEN
RANCH AND RODEO HEADQUARTERS, 1396 SOUTH HIGHWAY 116; BELEN, NM; phone: 505-864-7859

ESPANOLA
ANA-MAR STABLES, 200 STATE ROAD 399; ESPANOLA, NM; phone: 505-747-1534

HOBBS
SAN-ZAN STABLES, 713 W KARA ST; HOBBS, NM; phone: 505-390-7702

LAS CRUCES
RED SKY FARM HUNTER-JUMPERS, 7440 ARROYO SECO; LAS CRUCES, NM; phone: 505-382-0408
GB QUARTER HORSES, 1563 SNOW ROAD; LAS CRUCES, NM; phone: 505-524-9443

LOAS LUNAS
ROCKIN M RANCH, 7 JUEVES LANE; LOAS LUNAS, NM; phone: 505-866-7848

LOS ALAMOS
HORSES DACOR, 110 MONTE REY DRIVE N; LOS ALAMOS, NM; phone: 505-672-1458

RED RIVER
RED RIVER STABLES, 800 EAST MAIN; RED RIVER, NM; phone: 505-754-1700

ROSWELL
PHILLIPS THOROUGHBRED HORSE FARM, 1901 WEST MESCALERO ROAD; ROSWELL, NM; phone: 505-624-1815

RUIDOSO DOWNS
COWBOYS RIDING STABLES, 942 HIGHLANDS LANE; RUIDOSO DOWNS, NM; phone: 505-378-8217
RIVER RANCH, 515 HWY 70 EAST; RUIDOSO DOWNS, NM; phone: 505-378-4245
NEW MEXICO HORSEMEN'S ASSOCIATES, 1463 WEST HIGHWAY 70; RUIDOSO DOWNS, NM; phone: 505-378-4139

SAN CRISTOBAL
DONNER RANCH, PO BOX 220; SAN CRISTOBAL, NM; phone: 505-758-0626

SANTA FE
ANNON'S EQUESTRIAN CENTER, 4872 LA JUNTA DEL ALAMO; SANTA FE, NM; phone: 505-424-0518
ARROWHEAD RANCH, 1373 ARROW HEAD RANCH ROAD; SANTA FE, NM; phone: 505-424-8888
GRANDPAS RANCH, 1384 GRANDPAS RANCH ROAD; SANTA FE, NM; phone: 505-473-0953
SANTA FE HORSE PARK, 100 SOUTH POLO DRIVE; SANTA FE, NM; phone: 505-424-7400
SANTA FE LIVERY, 13 RONS ROAD; SANTA FE, NM; phone: 505-424-0733
SANTA FE REINERS, 200 CAMINO COLORES; SANTA FE, NM; phone: 505-473-0905
PAJARITO ARABIANS, 243 CAMINO DEL RINCON; SANTA FE, NM; phone: 505-455-3603
BISHOPS LODGE RANCH RESORT, BISHOPS LODGE ROAD; SANTA FE, NM; phone: 505-819-4013

SANTA TERESA
PASO DEL NORTE HORSE STABLES, 02 DOUBLE EAGLE LA UNIO; SANTA TERESA, NM; phone: 505-589-1507

SILVER CITY
BAR J HORSE BOARDING AND TRAINING, 3905 BROKEN ARROW DRIVE; SILVER CITY, NM; phone: 505-388-1038

SUNLAND PARK
LAZY S HORSE STABLES, 605 GIBSON VECK ROAD; SUNLAND PARK, NM; phone: 505-589-7608
WEATHERLY HORSE FARM, 1112 NORTH COUNTRY CLUB ROAD; SUNLAND PARK, NM; phone: 505-589-4963

 
   
   
         
 
 
 
 
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From "I'm Scared of My Horse," Issue 19 of my FREE monthly newsletter

Re: Ask A Horse Trainer

"This article is for people with a horse that "turned into a brat" since they've owned it. It concerns itself with ground manners and the like – it does not deal with riding issues (such as spooky or jiggy horses). It does not specifically address horses that "have always" been bratty. Rather, if your horse has taken a turn for the worse (manners-wise) since you began dealing with it, this is for you.

"Would you like to walk out to the barn, have your horse turn to you with a smile and just hang out, friends for life? Well, that's possible, but first...

"First the hard medicine: If your horse has developed poor ground manners (pushy, rude, especially dangerous vices such as kicking or biting) since you've been in charge... then you'll only fix it by realizing that you need to make a change yourself. Every contact we have with our horses teaches them something – and your behavior has "trained" him to walk all over you. When the horse came to live with you he saw you as a blank slate. Would you be in charge – or would he? He knows somebody's gotta be. Millions of years of "survival of the fittest" programmed him to believe that there's gotta be a boss. If you're not ready for the post, he'll assume it. But now, six months or years after moving in, the horse looks at you and sees a giant sucker, with the Tootsie Pop wrapper and everything...."

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