R&R Farms

Equestrian Facility in Jasper, Alabama

(205) 265-03531000 E Ridgewood Rd, Jasper, AL 35504View on Yelp
R&R Farms - equestrian in Jasper, AL

About R&R Farms

R&R Farms provides horse boarding services in Jasper, Alabama, the county seat of Walker County and a community with deep agricultural roots in the heart of northwest Alabama. This part of the state features rolling terrain and open land that's well-suited to horse keeping, making it a practical region for horse owners who want space without the cost of metropolitan boarding. Jasper sits about 45 minutes northwest of Birmingham, giving horse owners a rural boarding option that's still within reach of the city. R&R Farms serves the local equestrian community with boarding built around the region's working-farm tradition.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

R&R Farms focuses on horse boarding, which typically includes daily feeding, stall or pasture care, water, and routine upkeep for each horse in their care. Farms in the Walker County area often offer both stall board and pasture board options, with pasture board being a popular and cost-effective choice given the land available in this region. Routine tasks like blanketing during cold snaps, basic wound monitoring, and coordinating farrier or vet visits are standard parts of quality board. Horse owners often appreciate farms that maintain a consistent daily schedule, since routine is genuinely important for a horse's health and temperament.

Service Area

R&R Farms is located in Jasper and serves horse owners throughout Walker County and the surrounding northwest Alabama region. Nearby communities including Cordova, Carbon Hill, and Oakman are all within a short drive. Horse owners from the Birmingham area who want a more rural boarding environment often consider Jasper a reasonable commute for regular visits.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between stall board and pasture board?
Stall board means your horse lives primarily in a stall with scheduled turnout time in a paddock or pasture, which suits horses that need controlled movement or close monitoring. Pasture board means your horse lives outside full-time in a field, which is often more economical and better for horses that thrive with constant movement and social interaction.
How often will I be able to visit my horse at R&R Farms?
Most boarding facilities in rural Alabama welcome owners to visit during reasonable hours, and many have open-access policies for current boarders. It's always worth confirming the facility's visitor hours and any gate or access protocols when you first tour the property.
What happens if my horse gets sick or injured while boarded?
Reputable boarding facilities will contact you immediately and, depending on your instructions, may contact your veterinarian directly for emergencies. When you sign a boarding agreement, you'll typically designate an emergency contact and authorize the facility to seek care if you can't be reached quickly.
Is pasture board a good option for horses in the Jasper, Alabama climate?
Alabama's climate is generally mild enough that pasture board works well for most horses throughout much of the year, though summer heat and humidity require access to shade and fresh water at all times. Winter in Walker County can bring cold snaps that make blanketing necessary, so confirm how the facility handles weather-related care for pastured horses.
Are there trails or riding areas near R&R Farms in Jasper?
Walker County's terrain includes wooded hills and open land that lends itself well to trail riding, and some boarding facilities in the area offer trail access as part of the property. The Bankhead National Forest is also located in the broader northwest Alabama region, offering extensive riding opportunities for those willing to haul out.
How far in advance should I arrange boarding before moving my horse?
It's smart to start looking at least a few weeks before your intended move date, since quality boarding facilities can fill up, especially heading into spring and fall when horse activity picks up. Giving yourself time also allows you to visit more than one facility and make a thoughtful decision rather than a rushed one.

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