New Beginnings Stables

New Beginnings Stables Training, lessons & boarding. Learn the basic foundation of equine language for both horse and rider.
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You are doing great Jordyn
06/20/2023

You are doing great Jordyn

11/08/2022

Get your tickets before they are gone! It’s going to be a great night supporting a fantastic cause

Come help us celebrate our local veterans! Stock the Barn fundraiser is a favorite of the season and tickets are almost ...
11/05/2022

Come help us celebrate our local veterans!
Stock the Barn fundraiser is a favorite of the season and tickets are almost sold out!
See more information at Summit Equestrian Center!

Get your tickets before they are gone! It’s going to be a great night supporting a fantastic cause

11/01/2022

Partnerships built of trust.

Love the spring showers and white horses!!!🥴
05/15/2022

Love the spring showers and white horses!!!🥴

05/11/2022
05/02/2022

Always a student of the horse.

04/23/2022

Happy !

Our planet is certainly blessed with lots of incredible species, but let’s not forget that not all of them mix successfully. For example, did you know that the plants listed below (many of which are extremely common) are toxic to horses?

The good news is that a 1,000-pound horse has to consume significantly higher quantities of a toxic plant than a smaller animal to be affected clinically. However, some plants are cause for concern since even a curious nibble or repeated browsing over several weeks or months can lead to serious illness or even death. Therefore, it’s in your horse’s best interest that you learn to recognize poisonous plants so they can be promptly removed from your horse-keeping areas.

If you suspect your horse has ingested a poisonous plant:
• Remove the horse from the source.
• Contact your veterinarian immediately.
• Attempt to determine how much of the toxic plant was eaten and when it was eaten.

Pro tip: another commonly overlooked reason a horse may become poisoned, is allowing horses to graze a pasture after it has been sprayed with herbicide but before the weeds have died and disappeared.

As always, contact your veterinarian for more information and guidance!

04/21/2022

One of the important lessons I learned from Ian Francis ... learn to recognize when a horse is giving you his individual best. - Clinton

04/18/2022

Your donation gets us in the saddle There are Veterans in our community struggling with physical and emotional baggage from their time in the service. Transitioning back to civilian life can be challenging and support can be hard to find. At Summit Equestrian Center we provide a ...

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7443 S 500 E
Columbia City, IN
46725

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 1pm - 6pm

Telephone

+12603850597

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