Hedge & Turf Farm

Equestrian Facility in Ann Arbor, Michigan

(313) 562-83077583 Warren Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48105View on Yelp

About Hedge & Turf Farm

Hedge & Turf Farm serves the Ann Arbor, Michigan area with a mix of horseback riding, horse boarding, and pet training services. Ann Arbor sits in Washtenaw County, a region with strong rural roots just west of Detroit, making it a natural home for working farms and equestrian operations. The facility brings together horse owners and riders looking for a local, hands-on environment. Whether you're boarding your horse or starting fresh with lessons, it's a practical option for riders across the greater Ann Arbor corridor.

Services

Pet Training
Horseback Riding
Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Horseback riding at Hedge & Turf Farm covers instruction for beginners and more experienced riders looking to build on their skills. Horse boarding means your horse gets daily care, feeding, and shelter in a farm setting close to Ann Arbor's suburban edge. The pet training category suggests the facility works with animals beyond horses, potentially offering obedience or behavioral training for other animals on-site. Riders and pet owners alike can expect a farm environment where animals are the clear priority, not an afterthought.

Service Area

Hedge & Turf Farm is located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and draws clients from across Washtenaw County, including Ypsilanti, Saline, and Dexter. It's also accessible to horse owners coming from the western Detroit suburbs who want a more rural boarding environment without a long drive.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does horse boarding include at a farm like this?
Boarding typically covers a stall or pasture space, daily feeding, fresh water, and basic health monitoring. Some farms also include turnout time and routine stall cleaning, so it's worth asking exactly what's covered in the monthly rate.
Do I need prior experience to start horseback riding lessons?
No prior experience is needed. Most farms start beginners with ground work and basic safety before you ever get in the saddle, so you'll feel prepared rather than thrown in.
What kind of pet training services does the farm offer?
Pet training at a farm setting often covers basic obedience and behavioral work for dogs or other animals kept on-site. Calling directly is the best way to confirm what animals and training methods the farm supports.
How often can I visit my boarded horse?
Most boarding facilities allow daily visits during reasonable daylight hours. It's a good idea to confirm the farm's access policy when you sign a boarding agreement.
Are riding lessons available for children?
Many equestrian farms in the Ann Arbor area offer lessons for kids as young as five or six, depending on the child's size and attention span. Ask about age minimums and whether they use smaller, gentler horses for younger students.
Is there a contract required for horse boarding?
Most farms use a monthly boarding agreement that outlines services, liability, and notice periods for ending the arrangement. Reading it carefully before signing helps avoid surprises later.

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