horse boarding stables in South Carolina

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


BATESBURG
HAVEN HILL FARMS, 324 HAVEN ROAD; BATESBURG, SC; phone: 803-657-7431
MULE VALLEY FARM'S TRAVELING PETTING ZOO, 129 MALLET COURT; BATESBURG, SC; phone: 803-604-8962

BLYTHEWOOD
SECOND WIND FARM, 236 PERSIMMON FORK ROAD; BLYTHEWOOD, SC; phone: 803-691-9484

CAMDEN
KIRKWOOD STABLES - OFFICE, 400 DICEY FORD ROAD; CAMDEN, SC; phone: 803-425-1661
SHADWELL STABLES, 1130 CHESNUT STREET; CAMDEN, SC; phone: 803-425-6746

CHARLESTON
HORSE HAVEN FARM, 6245 HIGHWAY 17 NORTH; CHARLESTON, SC; phone: 843-928-3801

CHERRY GROVE BEACH
INLET POINT PLANTATION, 5800 HWY 236; CHERRY GROVE BEACH, SC; phone: 843-249-2989

COLUMBIA
HIDDEN POND FARM, 7800 FAIRFIELD ROAD; COLUMBIA, SC; phone: 803-333-0040

EASTOVER
HICKORY TOP FARM, 725 PINEY BRANCH ROAD; EASTOVER, SC; phone: 803-353-8856

FOUNTAIN INN
SOLID ROCK STABLES, DURBIN ROAD; FOUNTAIN INN, SC; phone: 864-862-1330

GAFFNEY
GREEN RIVER FARMS, 623 N. GREEN RIVER RD.; GAFFNEY, SC; phone: 864-461-2772

GREENVILLE
BRAMBLEWOOD STABLES, 22 RUTLEDGE LAKE RD.; GREENVILLE, SC; phone: 864-246-9500

JOHNS ISLAND
SEABROOK ISLAND RESORT - EQUESTRIAN CENTER, 1002 LANDFALL WAY; JOHNS ISLAND, SC; phone: 843-768-7541

LAKE CITY
BOBCATS FARM, 412 BARTELLS ROAD; LAKE CITY, SC; phone: 843-558-7575

LANDRUM
FARM HOUSE, 22341 ASHEVILLE HIGHWAY; LANDRUM, SC; phone: 864-457-3557

LEXINGTON
LEXINGTON EQUESTRIAN SPORTS, 176 LOST BRANCH RD; LEXINGTON, SC; phone: 803-957-8958

MAULDIN
WHISPERING PINES STABLES, 206 ADAMS MILL ROAD; MAULDIN, SC; phone: 864-288-7458

RAVENEL
SPOT OF GOLD FARM, 6111 OVERHILL RD; RAVENEL, SC; phone: 843-889-6185

SENECA
B AND H SALES, 8743 WEST OAK HWY.; SENECA, SC; phone: 864-972-2827

SUMTER
GREEN SAVANNAH STABLES, 3705 WEDGEFIELD ROAD; SUMTER, SC; phone: 803-494-5093

VAN WYCK
ONE OAK FARM PAINT AND QUARTER HORSES, P.O. BOX 188,1837 WALTERS LANE; VAN WYCK, SC; phone: 803-285-6225

 
   
   
         
 
 
 
 
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"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.

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