Maner Horse Ranch & Boarding

Equestrian Facility in Atascosa, Texas

(254) 833-131110363 Fowler Rd, Atascosa, TX 78002View on Yelp
Maner Horse Ranch & Boarding - equestrian in Atascosa, TX

About Maner Horse Ranch & Boarding

Maner Horse Ranch & Boarding is a multi-service operation based in Atascosa, Texas, offering horse boarding, training, and breeding services in the rural stretch of land southwest of San Antonio. Atascosa sits in Wilson County, an area known for its working ranches, open pastures, and strong agricultural roots. That setting makes it a practical and appealing location for horse owners who want their animals in a genuine ranch environment rather than a suburban stable. The combination of boarding, training, and breeding under one roof makes this ranch a resource for serious horse owners throughout the region.

Services

Horse Boarding
Pet Training
Pet Breeders

Services & Process

Horse boarding at Maner gives owners a safe place for their animals with daily care, feeding, and turnout on ranch property. The pet training services extend to horses, covering ground manners, basic obedience under saddle, and behavioral correction for horses that have developed bad habits. As a breeder, Maner maintains breeding stock and can work with clients interested in acquiring a horse with known bloodlines and temperament history. Together, these services make Maner a full-cycle facility where you can board, train, and even source a horse all in one place.

Service Area

Maner Horse Ranch & Boarding serves horse owners in Atascosa, Texas and throughout Wilson County and the surrounding region. Clients come from communities including Pleasanton, Lytle, Poteet, and the south San Antonio area, making it a central resource for equestrian needs in this part of South Texas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of horse boarding options are typically available at a ranch facility?
Most ranch boarding facilities offer stall boarding, pasture boarding, and sometimes a hybrid option where horses rotate between stalls and open pasture. Pasture boarding is often more affordable and gives horses more natural movement and social interaction.
What does horse training at a ranch setting involve?
Training programs usually begin with groundwork to establish trust and basic commands before progressing to undersaddle work. Trainers address specific behavioral issues or skill gaps depending on what the owner needs from the horse.
What should I look for when choosing a horse breeder?
Look for breeders who are transparent about bloodlines, health history, and the conditions in which horses are raised. A reputable breeder will welcome questions and let you visit the property to meet the horses before any agreement is made.
How far in advance should I arrange boarding for my horse?
It's smart to contact facilities at least a few weeks ahead of when you need a stall, especially in areas with active equestrian communities. Some ranches have waiting lists, particularly for covered stall spaces.
Is Atascosa a good area for horse owners?
Yes, Wilson County and the broader South Texas region offer wide open land, mild winters, and a strong ranching culture that supports horse ownership well. The rural setting means more space per horse compared to facilities closer to urban centers.
Can a trainer help with a horse that has developed bad habits?
Yes, behavioral correction is a common reason owners seek professional training. Issues like biting, refusing to load, or pulling away on the lead can usually be addressed with consistent, structured work from an experienced trainer.

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