Policies and Disclaimers
This is the legal stuff involving our operations as a horse farm, your rights as a consumer, and other boring stuff.
Facility Policies and Disclaimers
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Training and Boarding Programs
Performance Training: We specialize in Reining, Reined Cow Horse, and Ranch Horse disciplines. To ensure the effectiveness and retention of our training, a minimum 90-day commitment is required for all horses in the training program, including colt starting.
In-House Training: All training and instruction are provided by our professional in-house staff. Outside trainers are not permitted on the premises unless specifically discussed and approved by management well in advance.
Late Payments: Boarding and training fees are due on the 1st of each month. A late fee of $50 will be applied to payments received after the 8th of the month.
Lessons and Guided Rides
Cancellation Policy: We strive to be accommodating; however, we require at least one (1) hour notice for any lesson cancellations or schedule changes.
No-Shows: "No-show" participants will be given one opportunity to reschedule. Subsequent no-shows will result in a forfeited lesson fee. Please note that all pre-paid lesson packages are non-refundable.
Guided Rides: While we do not offer public trail rentals, we provide guided rides for our clients. For the safety of our horses and guests, all participants must pass a basic riding and safety assessment conducted by our staff prior to the ride.
Haul-in and Clinic Policies
Arena Use: Haul-ins are welcome with a $25 arena fee. All sessions must be pre-scheduled and approved in advance to ensure arena availability.
Health Requirements: All horses entering the property (for haul-ins or clinics) must provide a current Negative Coggins report.
Equipment and Safety
Helmet Policy: In keeping with Western performance traditions, helmet use is at the discretion of the rider (or the rider's parent/guardian). We support our riders' choices to wear or not wear a helmet. If you choose for your child to wear a helmet, we kindly ask that you provide your own to ensure a proper, safe fit.
Dogs: Well-behaved, properly trained dogs are allowed off-leash. Dogs that are not reliably trained must remain on a leash at all times for the safety of the horses and riders.
Statutory Liability (Texas Law)
WARNING: UNDER TEXAS LAW (CHAPTER 87, CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE), A FARM ANIMAL PROFESSIONAL IS NOT LIABLE FOR AN INJURY TO OR THE DEATH OF A PARTICIPANT IN FARM ANIMAL ACTIVITIES RESULTING FROM THE INHERENT RISKS OF FARM ANIMAL ACTIVITIES.