Horseshoe Creek Farm

Equestrian Facility in Wesson, Mississippi

(601) 563-59162104 Bahalia Rd NE, Wesson, MS 39191View on Yelp
Horseshoe Creek Farm - equestrian in Wesson, MS

About Horseshoe Creek Farm

Horseshoe Creek Farm is based in Wesson, Mississippi, a small Copiah County town with a quiet, rural character that suits a property offering farm-based animal care services. The farm handles horse boarding alongside pet sitting and pet training, which is a practical combination for rural households that often have multiple animals to look after. Wesson sits roughly between Brookhaven and Hazlehurst in southwest Mississippi, giving the farm a central location for clients across that stretch of the state. Reach them directly at (601) 563-5916 to discuss what they currently have available.

Services

Horse Boarding
Pet Sitting
Pet Training

Services & Process

Horse boarding at Horseshoe Creek Farm gives horse owners in Copiah County a local place to keep their animals with proper shelter and daily care. The pet sitting service extends that care to dogs, cats, or other household animals, making the farm useful for clients who travel and need someone reliable to watch over multiple pets at once. Pet training covers basic obedience and behavioral work, which helps animals become safer and easier to manage at home. Together, these services reflect a farm that takes animal welfare seriously across species, not just for horses.

Service Area

Horseshoe Creek Farm serves Wesson and the wider Copiah County area in southwest Mississippi. Clients from Brookhaven, Crystal Springs, and Hazlehurst also use the farm's boarding and sitting services. The farm's rural location makes it a natural fit for clients throughout that region of the state.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Horseshoe Creek Farm board my horse and watch my dogs at the same time?
Yes, that's exactly the kind of multi-animal arrangement the farm is set up to handle. It's worth calling ahead to confirm current capacity and discuss the specifics for each animal.
What does pet sitting at a farm look like compared to an in-home sitter?
Farm-based pet sitting means your animals are cared for on the property rather than at your home, which works well for owners comfortable with their pets being in a rural environment. Dogs in particular often do well with the space and outdoor access a farm provides.
What kind of pet training does the farm offer?
Pet training typically covers foundational obedience skills like leash manners, recall, and basic commands. If you have specific behavioral concerns, it's best to describe them when you call so the staff can tell you whether they can address what you need.
Is pasture boarding or stall boarding available for horses?
Many farm boarding operations in Mississippi offer both options depending on the horse's needs and the owner's preference. Contact Horseshoe Creek Farm directly to find out what's currently available and what each arrangement includes.
How do I know my horse is being fed correctly while boarded?
Good boarding facilities work from a detailed care sheet that you provide, covering feed type, quantity, supplements, and any special instructions. Don't hesitate to ask how the farm tracks and documents each horse's daily feeding.
Does the farm handle emergency vet situations for boarded horses?
Most boarding facilities have a protocol for contacting the owner and a local vet in case of emergencies, but policies vary. Ask about their emergency procedures and whether they have a vet relationship in place for the Wesson area before you commit to boarding.

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