Peninsula Farm

Equestrian Facility in Georgetown, Kentucky

(502) 863-67422582 Old Iron Works Rd, Georgetown, KY 40324View on Yelp

About Peninsula Farm

Peninsula Farm is a horse boarding operation located in Georgetown, Kentucky, a city that has grown steadily over the past two decades while maintaining its strong equestrian identity. Scott County, where Georgetown sits, has long been home to working horse farms, and Peninsula Farm fits naturally into that landscape. The facility focuses specifically on horse boarding, suggesting a dedicated, care-first approach rather than a multi-service commercial stable. Georgetown's position just off I-75 and close to Lexington makes it a practical choice for horse owners who need reliable boarding without venturing too far from the city.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Horse boarding at Peninsula Farm means your horse has a permanent, managed home with daily care built into the arrangement. A full-care boarding plan typically includes feeding grain and hay on a set schedule, stall cleaning, and regular turnout to pasture. Facilities named after land features, like a peninsula, often have access to defined pasture areas with natural boundaries, which can be a real advantage for horses that thrive with ample turnout time. Boarders generally have access to the property during set hours and can arrange farrier and veterinary visits through the stable's schedule.

Service Area

Peninsula Farm serves horse owners in Georgetown, Scott County, and the surrounding communities in central Kentucky. Its location near the I-75 corridor makes it convenient for boarders coming from Lexington, Paris, Cynthiana, and other nearby towns looking for quality boarding options.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of boarding options does Peninsula Farm offer?
The facility focuses on horse boarding, which may include stall board, pasture board, or a combination of both. Calling ahead to discuss your horse's needs and what's currently available is the best first step before planning a visit.
How do I prepare my horse for a move to a new boarding facility?
Transitioning a horse to a new facility goes more smoothly when you bring familiar feed to blend with the new barn's supply over the first week, reducing digestive upset. Plan to visit your horse frequently during the first few days so it can settle in with your presence nearby.
Is Georgetown, KY a good area for horse boarding?
Georgetown and Scott County have a solid equestrian community, with access to good pastureland and a network of experienced local vets, farriers, and feed suppliers. The area's proximity to Lexington also means horse owners can tap into the larger equestrian resources of the central Bluegrass region.
What documents does a boarding facility typically require?
Most Kentucky boarding facilities require a current negative Coggins test, which checks for equine infectious anemia, and a record of up-to-date vaccinations. Some facilities also ask for proof of rabies vaccination and may require a signed boarding contract outlining care responsibilities and fees.
Can I bring my own feed and supplements for my boarded horse?
Most boarding operations allow owners to bring specialized feed or supplements for horses with particular dietary needs. You'll want to confirm this with Peninsula Farm and discuss how they prefer to handle storage and feeding of owner-supplied products.
How do boarding facilities handle veterinary emergencies?
Reputable boarding facilities have a designated on-call veterinarian and will contact the owner immediately if a health concern arises. When you set up boarding, ask specifically about their emergency protocol and make sure they have current contact information for you and a backup person.

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