Clover Ridge Farm
Equestrian Facility in Pendleton, New York

About Clover Ridge Farm
Clover Ridge Farm offers horse boarding in Pendleton, New York, a rural town in Niagara County situated between Lockport and the Niagara River corridor. Pendleton's open farmland and low population density make it well-suited to the kind of quiet, pasture-focused boarding environment that horse owners often prefer. The Niagara County area has a solid base of horse owners who benefit from several established boarding operations in the region. For those looking to place a horse in a farm setting that prioritizes space and a relaxed pace over urban convenience, Pendleton is a practical and genuinely rural option.
Services
Services & Process
Horse boarding at Clover Ridge Farm centers on providing a safe, well-managed home for horses in a farmland environment. This typically includes daily feeding with appropriate hay and grain, stall cleaning, pasture turnout, and basic health observation to catch any issues early. Farms in Pendleton often feature ample turnout acreage, which is important for horse well-being and hoof health. Owners can usually arrange for additional services like blanketing in cold weather, supplement management, or coordination with the farrier and veterinarian on the owner's behalf.
Service Area
Clover Ridge Farm serves horse owners in Pendleton and the surrounding Niagara County communities. Lockport, Sanborn, Cambria, and Ransomville are all nearby. Owners from the North Tonawanda and Wheatfield areas also have reasonable access, making it a practical option for horse owners in the northern Buffalo suburbs who want a more rural boarding setting.
Frequently Asked Questions
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