Ivory Farm

Equestrian Facility in White Lake, Michigan

3(2 reviews)
9902 Cooley Lake Rd, White Lake, MI 48386View on Yelp

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About Ivory Farm

Ivory Farm is a horse boarding facility located in White Lake, Michigan, a community known for its rural character and access to Oakland County's many lakes and open spaces. With a rating of 3.0 based on early reviews, this is a smaller operation that may suit horse owners looking for a quieter, more personal boarding arrangement away from busier suburban stables. White Lake's mix of wooded land and open acreage makes it a natural fit for equestrian properties. Horse owners in the area have several options, and local facilities like this one offer the convenience of keeping horses close to home.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Ivory Farm focuses on horse boarding, which typically includes daily feeding, stall cleaning, turnout time, and basic health monitoring for boarded horses. Depending on the facility's setup, horse owners may have access to a pasture board option, which allows horses to live outdoors in a paddock or field rather than in a stall. Full board arrangements generally include all daily care, while partial board options let owners handle some tasks themselves. Horse owners are encouraged to ask about what's included in each boarding tier before committing.

Service Area

Ivory Farm serves horse owners in White Lake, Michigan, and the surrounding communities of Highland, Milford, Commerce Township, and Waterford. Oakland County riders and owners within a reasonable driving distance of the White Lake area are the primary audience for this facility.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of boarding does Ivory Farm offer?
Ivory Farm focuses on horse boarding, which can include stall board or pasture board depending on availability and your horse's needs. It's best to call ahead or visit in person to confirm what options are currently open.
Is White Lake a good area for horse boarding?
Yes, White Lake and the surrounding Oakland County region have a history of equestrian activity, with open land, trail access, and a community of horse owners. It's a practical location for owners who want to keep horses near the northwestern Detroit metro area.
What should I bring when touring a boarding facility?
Come with a list of questions about feeding, turnout, vet access, and farrier visits. You'll also want to ask about the barn's policy on outside trainers and whether you can visit your horse at any time.
How much does horse boarding typically cost in Michigan?
Boarding costs in Michigan vary widely, from around $200 a month for basic pasture board to $600 or more for full stall board with extras. Location, amenities, and what's included in the monthly fee all affect the price.
Does the facility handle veterinary care if my horse gets injured?
Most boarding facilities will contact your designated veterinarian in an emergency but don't provide on-site vet services themselves. You'll want to establish a relationship with a local equine vet in the Oakland County area before your horse arrives.
Can I keep my own feed and supplements at the barn?
Many boarding facilities allow owners to bring their own grain, supplements, or hay, especially if a horse has specific dietary needs. Always confirm this policy with the barn manager before your horse moves in to avoid any surprises.

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