Mustang Manor II

"Committed to Every Horse Keeping It's Family"

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Standard Boarding 

Stable agrees to provide pasture feed (no hay, no grain), water, and shelter (not an individual stall).
 
 
Turn Out

At Mustang Manor II, we believe that turn out is important for a horse’s physical and mental health. Unless an owner requests otherwise, all horses are turned out daily (weather permitting ) in one of our large pastures. Turn out is no more than 5 horses per pasture on a daily basis.

  

 

Additional Services

 

Stall Boarding

Stall in the size of 10' x 10' for additional monthly fee, includes removal of waste.

 

 

 
 
Veterinarian and Related Services:

 

Veterinarian services are billed upon occurrence at our cost (a copy of the veterinarian's invoice will be provided) and are optional. Additional charges also include Vaccination and Deworming Programs including:

 

1.  Bi-annual (April & October) vaccinations for Rhinopneumonitis, Influenza, Type A1 & A2, and Potomac Horse Fever plus a dewormer containing Ivermectin; annual (April only) vaccinations for Encephalomyelitis, Eastern  & Western, and Tetanus Toxoid for all horses other than mares in foal.

  2.  Pregnant mares will be vaccinated with Rhinopneumonitis in their fifth, seventh and ninth months of gestation and 4 to 6 weeks prior to foaling; Tetanus Toxoid annually at 4 to 6 weeks prior to foaling; Encephalomyelitis, Eastern & Western annually at 4 to 6 weeks prior to foaling; Influenza, Type A1 & A2 and Potomac Horse Fever 4 to 6 weeks prior to foaling and October. Pregnant mares not on our optional Strongid C Daily Dewormer Program (detailed below) receive a dewormer containing Ivermectin in January, April, July and October.

Strongid C Daily Dewormer Program is available for pregnant mares, foals in training and recuperating horses. Strongid C with Pyrantel Pamoate provides continuous control of most common internal parasites including Large Strongyles (Bloodworms), Small Strongyles, Pin Worms and Round Worms. A dewormer with Ivermectin is still required and administered in April and October to control possible Bot infestation.

 

Stable Veterinarian

Langston, James A DVM - Langston Veterinary Clinic

(864) 859-2443

103 N A St, Easley, SC 29640                                    Please See Terms Of Service
 

 

                            Feed, Farrier, and Transportation:

 


 

Special feed and/or supplements you may desire your horse to receive, or those veterinarian recommended, if any, are optional and are billed as follows:
 
Grain:
Fee $10.00 per month for one feeding per day and an additional $5.00 for each extra feeding per day. (Example: One feeding $10.00, Two feedings $15.00, or Three feedings $20.00)
 
Hay:
Hay must be provided by the Owner for the Stable to Feed. Stable agrees to feed provided hay at no extra charge.


 
Farrier services are billed upon occurrence at our cost (a copy of the farrier's invoice will be provided) and are optional. We recommend your horse(s) be checked and, if necessary, trimmed in April, July and October and you may also choose to have your horse shod. We recommend shoes be removed during the winter months.
 

Stable Farrier 

 Tim and Christy Dover

Tim Dover CF, AFA,BWFA, Certified Equine Dentist

Carolina Equine Services

 

 

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