Saddle Up Stables

Equestrian Facility in Cheyenne, Wyoming

(307) 316-30361611 W College Dr, Cheyenne, WY 82007View on Yelp

About Saddle Up Stables

Saddle Up Stables offers horse boarding services in Cheyenne, Wyoming, serving horse owners who need a reliable, local place to keep their animals well cared for. Cheyenne's climate and land availability make it a practical city for horse ownership, but finding quality boarding is still a real challenge for many owners. Having a boarding facility close to home means you can visit your horse regularly without a long commute, which matters for both the owner and the animal. Reach the team directly at (307) 316-3036.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Horse boarding typically includes daily feeding, fresh water, stall cleaning, and turnout time so your horse gets adequate exercise and social interaction. Boarding facilities in this region often offer different package levels, such as full care, partial care, or pasture board, each at a different price point depending on how much hands-on management you want. Health monitoring is a standard part of responsible boarding, meaning staff keep an eye on each horse's condition and alert owners to any concerns. Some facilities also coordinate farrier visits and veterinary access as part of their service.

Service Area

Saddle Up Stables serves horse owners throughout Cheyenne and the surrounding Laramie County area. Owners from nearby communities including Burns, Carpenter, and the greater southeastern Wyoming region regularly board their horses in Cheyenne for convenient access to quality care.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between full care and pasture board?
Full care boarding means staff handle all daily feeding, stall cleaning, and turnout for your horse. Pasture board is a lower-cost option where horses live outside in a shared field and owners often take on more of the daily feeding responsibilities.
How often can I visit my horse while it's boarded?
Most boarding facilities allow owners to visit during daylight hours any day of the week. It's worth confirming the specific visiting hours and any rules about bringing guests when you tour the facility.
What vaccinations does my horse need before boarding?
Most facilities require current vaccinations for diseases like West Nile, Eastern and Western Equine Encephalitis, and rabies, plus a negative Coggins test. Bring your vet records when you tour so staff can confirm your horse meets their requirements.
Can I bring my own feed if my horse is on a special diet?
Many boarding facilities accommodate special dietary needs and allow owners to supply specific feeds or supplements. Just communicate this clearly upfront so staff can store your supplies properly and follow the correct feeding routine.
What happens if my horse gets sick while boarded?
Reputable boarding facilities will contact you immediately if your horse shows signs of illness or injury. Most have relationships with local equine veterinarians and can facilitate emergency care on your behalf.
Is there indoor arena access for boarded horses?
Arena access for boarders varies by facility, so it's a good question to ask during your tour. Some facilities include it in the boarding fee while others charge separately for ride time.

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