Pegasus Equestrian Center

Equestrian Facility in Bush, Louisiana

(985) 788-689078261 LA-1083, Bush, LA 70431View on Yelp

About Pegasus Equestrian Center

Pegasus Equestrian Center is located in Bush, Louisiana, a quiet rural community in St. Tammany Parish where open land is still plentiful and the pace of life suits horses well. The center focuses on horse boarding, providing a dedicated home for horses whose owners want attentive, professional care in a low-traffic setting. Bush sits in the northern part of the parish, not far from the Mississippi state line, making it a practical option for horse owners coming from both Louisiana and southern Mississippi. It's the kind of location where horses can actually be horses.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Pegasus Equestrian Center specializes in horse boarding, which means their full attention is on the horses in their care rather than splitting focus across multiple program types. Boarding services likely include daily feeding with quality hay and grain, regular turnout for exercise and socialization, stall cleaning, and basic health monitoring. Owners who want their horses on a specific feeding or supplement routine can typically work with the facility to accommodate that. This type of focused boarding operation tends to attract owners who prioritize consistent, personalized care over a one-size-fits-all approach.

Service Area

Pegasus Equestrian Center serves horse owners in Bush and the northern portions of St. Tammany Parish. Its location also makes it convenient for owners coming from Bogalusa, Franklinton, and communities just across the Louisiana-Mississippi border.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does full-care horse boarding include?
Full-care boarding typically covers daily feeding, fresh water, stall cleaning, and regular turnout. Some facilities also include blanketing, grooming, and coordination with your farrier and veterinarian as part of a full-care package.
How do I prepare my horse for a move to a new boarding facility?
Bring your horse's current feed to avoid a sudden diet change, and share a written summary of their daily routine with the new barn staff. Gradual introductions to pasture mates help reduce stress during the transition.
Is Bush, LA a good area for keeping horses?
Yes. Bush and northern St. Tammany Parish offer ample land, a rural atmosphere, and enough equestrian infrastructure to support horse owners well. The area sees less traffic and development pressure than southern parts of the parish.
How often should a boarded horse be seen by a veterinarian?
Horses should have a full veterinary examination at least once a year, with semi-annual visits recommended for older horses or those with known health issues. Regular farrier visits every six to eight weeks are also standard for hoof care.
What should I look for when evaluating a boarding facility?
Pay attention to the condition of the fencing, the cleanliness of the stalls and water troughs, and how the horses on the property look and behave. A well-run facility is usually obvious within the first few minutes of a visit.
Can I bring my own farrier and vet to a boarding facility?
Most boarding facilities allow owners to use their preferred farrier and veterinarian. Confirm this policy with Pegasus Equestrian Center when you inquire, and ask about their protocol for emergencies when you can't be reached.

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