Double H Horse Farm

Equestrian Facility in Estancia, New Mexico

(505) 398-4884, Estancia, NM 87016View on Yelp
Double H Horse Farm - equestrian in Estancia, NM

About Double H Horse Farm

Double H Horse Farm is located in Estancia, New Mexico, a small agricultural community in the Estancia Valley about an hour southeast of Albuquerque. The valley's wide, flat terrain and dry climate have made it a natural home for ranching and horse farming for well over a century. Double H offers both horse boarding and horseback riding, which means it's built to serve horse owners looking for a reliable home for their animals as well as riders who want hands-on time with horses. The rural setting and working-farm atmosphere give it a character you won't find at suburban stables.

Services

Horse Boarding
Horseback Riding

Services & Process

Horse boarding at Double H Horse Farm involves caring for a client's horse on a daily basis, which typically includes feeding, turnout, stall cleaning, and monitoring the animal's health. Clients often choose between full-board options, where the farm handles everything, and partial arrangements where owners stay more involved. The horseback riding side of the operation gives non-horse-owners access to the farm's animals for lessons or trail experiences in the open Estancia Valley landscape. Having both services under one roof makes it a practical destination for the broader equestrian community.

Service Area

Double H Horse Farm primarily serves horse owners and riders in the Estancia Valley, including Moriarty, Willard, and Mountainair. It's also a reasonable option for Albuquerque-area horse owners who want a quieter, more rural boarding environment than what's available in the metro.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does full-board horse boarding include?
Full board generally covers daily feeding, fresh water, stall cleaning, and regular turnout into a pasture or paddock. Some farms also include basic health monitoring and farrier coordination.
How do I know if a boarding facility is right for my horse?
Visiting in person is the best way to evaluate a facility. Look at the condition of the stalls, pastures, and fencing, and pay attention to how the staff interacts with the horses currently there.
Is Estancia a good location for horse boarding?
The Estancia Valley has ample open land, dry climate, and a long ranching tradition that makes it well-suited for horses. The low humidity also tends to be easier on horses compared to wetter regions.
Can I visit my horse whenever I want during boarding?
Most boarding facilities allow owner visits during daylight hours, and some have more flexible arrangements. It's worth confirming the farm's specific policy before signing any agreement.
Do you offer riding lessons along with boarding?
Double H offers both boarding and horseback riding, which suggests lessons or guided rides may be available. Contacting the farm directly will clarify what's offered to boarding clients versus outside riders.
What should I ask when comparing horse boarding facilities?
Ask about the feed type and feeding schedule, how emergencies are handled, whether a vet is on call, and how many horses share the property. Also ask about the turnout situation and whether horses are kept with compatible companions.

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