Koehn Family Farm

Equestrian Facility in Buckley, Washington

(253) 200-522728002 124th St E, Buckley, WA 98321View on Yelp

About Koehn Family Farm

Koehn Family Farm operates in Buckley, Washington, a small agricultural community tucked between Mount Rainier and the Puget Sound lowlands. The farm combines horse boarding with livestock feed and supply, making it a practical one-stop destination for horse owners in Pierce County. Buckley's rural character and proximity to open land make it a genuinely fitting place for a working family farm. If you're a horse owner looking for boarding with people who understand the full scope of animal care, this kind of operation reflects that mentality.

Services

Livestock Feed & Supply
Horse Boarding

Services & Process

On the boarding side, Koehn Family Farm provides stabling for horses, which typically includes daily feeding, turnout, stall cleaning, and water. Boarders can expect their horses to be cared for by people who also manage livestock, so the understanding of animal health and routine runs deep. The livestock feed and supply component means owners can often source feed, hay, and basic supplies directly on site rather than making a separate trip. This dual offering is especially convenient for horse owners who also keep other animals on their property.

Service Area

Koehn Family Farm is located in Buckley and serves horse owners throughout Pierce County and the surrounding communities, including Enumclaw, Bonney Lake, and Auburn. The farm's position in the White River Valley puts it within easy reach of rural properties across southeastern Pierce and King counties.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of boarding options does Koehn Family Farm offer?
Boarding arrangements at family farms typically include full care, where all feeding and stall maintenance is handled for you. Call (253) 200-5227 to find out which specific options are currently available and what each includes.
Can I buy horse feed and hay directly from the farm?
Yes, the farm's livestock feed and supply side means on-site purchasing is part of what they offer. This is especially handy for boarders who want to supply a specific feed or supplement for their horse.
How much turnout time will my horse get each day?
Turnout schedules vary based on the number of horses, available pasture, and individual horse needs. Ask about this specifically when you visit, since it's one of the most important factors in your horse's overall health and happiness.
Is Buckley a good location for keeping horses?
Buckley sits in a largely agricultural stretch of Pierce County with open land, good access to trails, and a community that's familiar with horse ownership. It's a practical and well-suited area for equestrian life in Western Washington.
What should I bring when I visit the farm for the first time?
Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes since you'll be walking around a working farm. If you're considering boarding, bring a list of your horse's current feeding and health routine so staff can assess whether it's a good fit.
Does the farm handle veterinary or farrier appointments for boarded horses?
Many boarding facilities coordinate with local vets and farriers, but policies differ by farm. Confirm with Koehn Family Farm whether they schedule these appointments or whether you'd arrange them independently as the owner.

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