Cal's Farms

Equestrian Facility in Folsom, Louisiana

(985) 222-694428137 Louisiana Polo Farms Rd, Folsom, LA 70437View on Yelp

About Cal's Farms

Cal's Farms is a horse boarding operation located in Folsom, Louisiana, a small rural community in St. Tammany Parish known for its wide-open countryside and deep agricultural roots. Folsom sits far enough from suburban sprawl to offer genuine rural conditions, making it a practical choice for horse owners who want their animals in a natural, low-stress setting. The area around Folsom includes large tracts of pastureland and pine flatwoods, which is ideal terrain for horses that need room to move. Horse owners throughout the region look to facilities like Cal's Farms for dependable, down-to-earth boarding care.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Cal's Farms provides horse boarding services that center on keeping horses comfortable, healthy, and well-fed on a daily basis. Typical offerings include stall or pasture boarding, with feeding routines tailored to each horse's dietary needs and access to clean water at all times. Facilities in rural areas like Folsom often have the space for larger pasture turnout, which is a significant benefit for horses that do better with room to roam rather than confined stall living. Owners are generally welcome to come ride, groom, and spend time with their horses during the facility's operating hours.

Service Area

Cal's Farms serves horse owners in Folsom and the surrounding St. Tammany Parish area, including communities like Franklinton, Bogalusa, and Bush. Horse owners from the broader north Louisiana region also make the drive to Folsom for access to quality rural boarding facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between pasture boarding and stall boarding?
Pasture boarding keeps your horse outdoors in a fenced field with access to shelter, which tends to be more affordable and gives horses more natural movement. Stall boarding provides an individual enclosed stall with more controlled feeding and monitoring, which suits horses that need extra oversight or don't do well in group settings.
How do I know if a boarding farm in a rural area like Folsom is a good fit for my horse?
The best way is to visit in person, check the condition of the fencing, water sources, and pastures, and observe how the staff interact with the horses already there. A well-run farm is clean, organized, and staffed by people who clearly know and care about horses.
Can I bring my own hay or grain to a boarding facility?
Many boarding farms allow owners to provide their own specialty feed, especially if their horse has a specific diet or health condition. It's worth discussing upfront so the farm can store and measure your horse's feed correctly.
Does Cal's Farms offer short-term or temporary boarding options?
Short-term boarding availability depends on the facility's current capacity and policies. It's worth calling to ask, since some farms accommodate horses on a temporary basis if they have space.
Are there veterinary or farrier services available near Folsom, Louisiana?
St. Tammany Parish and the surrounding area have established large animal veterinary practices and experienced farriers who make farm visits regularly. Most boarding facilities in the area can recommend local professionals they already work with.
What should I ask during a farm tour before choosing a boarding facility?
Ask about daily feeding schedules, how emergencies are handled, who is on-site and when, and what the turnout routine looks like. It's also a good idea to ask how many horses are currently boarded and what the staff-to-horse ratio is.

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