Horse Stable Review header  

Are you the manager of this stable?

Applewood Farm

Added: 03/24/2009 7:37pm. Last updated: 05/06/2009 8:18pm
General Information
Stable manager/owner: Sally Bowman
Stable website: http://www.applewood-farm.com
Type of stable: unknown

Address and Contact
Street: 745 Landrum Road
City: Alpharetta
State: GA
ZIP Code: 30004
Phone number: (770) 664-8318

Property Profile
Approximate size of property: ~ 10 acres
Approximate number of horses on property: less than 25
Approximate age of stalls: 10-25 years old
Types/sizes of stalls: Box stall, Pasture
Number of arenas: 1-5
Type of footing in the arenas: Rubber/Sand
Number of turnouts: unknown
Type of turnout: grass
Access to trails or bridle path: easy to access
Approx. number of vets in service area: unknown
Approx. number of farriers in service area: unknown

Trainers
Number of trainers on premises: 11-15
Trainers for which disciplines: Dressage

Amenities
Disciplines supported: Dressage
Type of feed: unknown
Supplemental feeding services: unknown
Frequency of stall cleaning: unknown
Horse shows held: unknown
Indoor or covered arena available: yes
Eventing course available: no
Eventing course level: N/A
Race track available: no
Hot walker or Euroxciser available: unknown
Grooming/care services available: unknown
Number of crossties: unknown
Number of hitching posts: unknown
Number of washracks: unknown
Heated water in washracks: unknown
Breeding facilities available: unknown
Trailer parking available: unknown
Grazing available: unknown

Costs
General boarding costs: more than $800/month
Cost of trailer parking: unknown

Other
Other features: Applewood Farm, a full-time dressage training facility, provides a secluded, quiet atmosphere for rider and horse to learn and train together. Our training facility includes a Precision-EQ all-weather outdoor dressage arena, a covered arena, 10 acres of lush pasture, and accommodation for 20 horses. It is owned and operated by Brad Thatcher.



Established in 1986, Applewood Farm was initially a 15-stall barn and was home to all sorts of hunters, jumpers, dressage and driving horses. We subsequently expanded to 20 stalls and dressage progressively became the central theme among the clientele when Michelle Gibson first boarded her horses here in 1992.



By 1994, Applewood was hosting its first Olympic fundraiser for Michelle, and Peron was living in stall number 1. Following the 1996 Olympics, as more and more horses came in for training, our boarding program shifted to become exclusively dressage oriented.



Since opening its doors in 1986, Applewood Farm has been home to local, regional, national, and international champions. We feature educational opportunities such as frequent clinics, symposiums, and riding instruction. We encourage educational activities and opportunities so everyone can experience achievement and enjoy dressage.

Submit Updated Information Expand
 

Reviews for Applewood Farm

Add your own review
 
Disclaimer: The following reviews are solely the opinions and claimed experiences of the reviewers. Horse Stable Review does not endorse any of the following reviews and cannot attest to the veracity of the statements made by the reviewers.
 

There are currently no reviews for Applewood Farm.
Be the first to add your own!