Boarding



track life

Freedom, Forage and Friends. Our boarding strives to care for the whole horse - inside and out. Horses here live in small herds either on a paddock paradise track system or large field. They have 24/7 access to hay, salt, loose minerals and water. Horses are checked on daily, blanketed when needed and treated as our own. All hay, farrier work, worming, feeding of meds/supplements, and holding for vet/farrier appointments, and pen cleaning is included in price of board. You can just show up and enjoy your horse. We offer a round pen, large paddock (that we use as an arena), and trails right from the property. Retirement and rehabilitation care offered as well. $500 per month in beautiful Pritchard, BC.
Why a track system?
A track system promotes more movement than a traditional paddock or pasture. This movement is helpful for healthy hooves, muscle tone, mental stimulation, obesity, arthritis and much more!
My horse Fly is truly enjoying living on the track system at Thompson Valley Equine in Pritchard. Fly is getting fantastic care from Lindsay. She very attentive to all the horses needs.
It's a place where the horses’ needs for Freedom, Friendship and Forage are met with excellent care to each individual horse.
As a bonus there are beautiful trails to ride on right out of the property gate.
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Mirjam and Fly 2024
“I am so grateful for the incredible care and attention that Lindsay has provided for my horse during his time at her farm. From the moment I arrived, it was clear that she has a deep passion for horses and a genuine commitment to their well-being. She takes the time to understand each horse’s individual needs, offering a safe and supportive environment where they can thrive. Her communication has been excellent, keeping me updated regularly with any concerns. I couldn’t have asked for a more reliable, trustworthy, and compassionate person to care for my horse. She truly went above and beyond for myself and my horse. Without a doubt in my mind, I highly recommend Lindsay and Thompson Valley Equine.”
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Jenna Phillips 2024