MacKenzies Equestrian Centre

MacKenzies Equestrian Centre Located in Co. Livery - Full, Part and DIY Livery is available with access to our extensive facilities for exercising and instruction available to all clients.

Antrim, only a couple of minutes from the Motorway, Mackenzie's Equestrian Centre is the perfect place to learn to ride, keep your horse or pony, or advance your skills with group and individual lessons with qualified instructors. Mackenzie's Equestrian Centre is the perfect place to learn to ride, keep your horse or pony, or advance your skills with group and individual lessons with qualified ins

tructors. This is an ideal livery service for the busy horse or pony owner whether riding is a fun hobby or a matter of serious competition. Riding School - Regular lessons for the beginner and improvers are held using either your own horse or pony of one of the Riding School's own ponies. A great way to learn to ride without the tie of owning and looking after a pony. Groups - Mackenzies Equestrian Centre host a local RDA (Riding for the Disabled) group and also welcomes schools and youth groups for regular or one-off riding lessons. Pony Club - Randalstown Pony Club is based at Mackenzies Equestrian Centre running a range of activities throughout the year for members including: riding, pony care, road safety and much, much more. Facilities - At MacKenzies Equestrian Centre we have two indoor schools, outdoor schools and exercise areas, horse walker and extensive stabling. The new (built Winter 2008/09) 230' x 90' school also features a restaurant which is open during the many shows we host.

Great to have family out last week and this week great crack 👏
20/04/2026

Great to have family out last week and this week great crack 👏

08/03/2025

Heading to mullingar direction tomorrow looking at 148 pony's from age 4 pm what u have on route 😀

07/03/2025

Selling: Industrial Grade Cone-Shaped Warehouse Lighting. 70 units available. ÂŁ15.00 each. Group rate available if buying multiple/all. Please call: 07835 537357 for all info. Contact Paul Karen Mackenzie

02/03/2024

One of my biggest frustrations in this industry is the lack of understanding and consideration for the role that Riding School horses play. So often, I see riders complaining about Riding School horses for a huge variety of reasons: for their perceived lack of quality or value, for having to ride one they don’t like, for not getting to ride the one they do like, for their establishment not having enough Riding School horses, or for the Riding School horses not being available at their convenience. Riding school horses not being good enough for them. I’ve dealt with all of the above and I know I’ll continue to do so, but I think it’s important that people understand the reality of Riding School horses, and that’s that they aren’t here for you/your kid to ride forever and climb the levels with your one lesson a week fortnightly commitment.

They’re here to get you started, safely and productively, while you decide just how far you want to take this.

Riding School horses are incredibly special creatures. They have to be easily caught by beginners who don’t know how to properly approach a prey animal.

They have to stand like statues on the crossties while tiny kids take the better part of an hour to get them clean.

They have to hold their head still while beginners jam the bit into their teeth for the fiftieth time in a row to put the bridle on.

They have to stand still at the mounting block while someone stands for too long with all their weight in the left stirrup and then slams down on their back with no consideration for their comfort.

They tolerantly teach riders who are unbalanced, uncoordinated, and unclear, who catch their mouths and bounce on their backs and kick at their sides, and every single time, they are expected to just come again without so much as a swish of their tail or pinning of their ears.

And any time one of these horses has a moment where they act like a regular horse or force the rider to really ride, they’re labeled annoying or rude or bad or lazy or whatever.

Riding School horses are not intended to take you up the levels and jump big jumps and win all the classes. If these horses were this beginner-friendly and this tolerant AND the hack winner with an auto lead change, you couldn’t afford them!

That’s not to say these horses can’t be winners if you ride them well and pull your weight, but their ability to win in the show ring is not where their real value lies.

Riding School horses exist to bring new riders into the sport. To teach them the ropes and get them started, lay a foundation and prepare them to make a bigger commitment to the sport by leasing or purchasing the next step horse.

Riding School horses are not responsible for chasing your Olympic dreams for you.

They’re responsible for getting them started in the first place.

For riders to act like a Riding School horse isn’t valuable because he isn’t the winner in any company or harder to ride is ignorant and unfair.

Every horse you ride has something to teach you. Whether it’s the crotchety old school pony who likes to root when you’re not paying attention, or the younger lesson horse who will only pick up the right lead if you ask *just right*, or the ultra reliable skip-change king, they all will add to your toolkit that you can one day apply to the fancier model you get to take you to the next level after yout Riding Scool Journey.

Don’t forget about all the lessons you learn along the way and remember that without Riding School horses, you wouldn’t be riding at all!

Riding School owners are trying their best to provide the best services they can and keep the Riding School horses in the good condition. Horses are extremely expensive not just to buy but to keep aswell. Utilities, Mortgage/Rent, Vets bills, Feed, Haylage, Bedding, Vaccinations, Farrier, Wormers, Staff Wages, Physio, Saddler and so much more the list is endless no one sees how much it all costs to keep a yard running, no one sees full behind the scenes.

They are trying the best they can, it's not just a job to them it's their world their passion and the Riding School horses are their babies they are their family.

Address

10 Ballydunmaul Road
Randalstown
BT413JD

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 9pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm
Sunday 1pm - 6pm

Telephone

+442894479908

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