Salem Equestrian Center

Equestrian Facility in Benton, Arkansas

(501) 249-04309845 Samples Rd, Benton, AR 72019View on Yelp
Salem Equestrian Center - equestrian in Benton, AR

About Salem Equestrian Center

Salem Equestrian Center operates in Benton, Arkansas, a growing city in Saline County that's become one of the more active communities in the Little Rock metro region. With Benton's expanding population and strong ties to outdoor recreation, the demand for quality horse boarding has grown steadily in recent years. Horse owners in this part of Arkansas want a facility that's close enough to visit regularly without fighting Little Rock traffic. Salem Equestrian Center steps into that role, offering boarding services for Saline County horse owners who want reliable, local care for their animals.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Horse boarding at Salem Equestrian Center centers on providing a safe, managed environment for horses in Benton and the surrounding Saline County area. Board arrangements typically include daily feeding, water access, and routine stall or pasture maintenance to keep horses comfortable and healthy. Many boarding facilities of this type also coordinate with local farriers and veterinarians, making it easier for owners to schedule routine care. The goal is to take the daily labor off the owner's plate while keeping the horse in good condition between visits.

Service Area

Salem Equestrian Center primarily serves horse owners in Benton and throughout Saline County, including residents from Bryant, Bauxite, and communities along the I-30 corridor. Its location on the south side of the Little Rock metro makes it a practical choice for owners who want a quieter rural setting without straying too far from the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of boarding options does Salem Equestrian Center offer?
Boarding facilities in Arkansas typically offer stall board, pasture board, or a combination of both depending on your horse's needs and your budget. Contact Salem Equestrian Center directly to find out which options are currently available and what each includes.
How do I know if a boarding facility is the right fit for my horse?
Visiting the facility in person is the best way to assess the quality of care, the condition of the stalls or pastures, and how staff interact with the horses. Ask about feeding schedules, turnout time, and how emergencies or health concerns are handled.
Is a Coggins test required to board in Arkansas?
Yes, a negative Coggins test is a standard requirement at boarding facilities throughout Arkansas and is also required when transporting horses across state lines. Make sure your test is current before your horse arrives at any new facility.
Can I bring my own feed and supplements for my boarded horse?
Many boarding facilities accommodate owner-provided feed and supplements, though policies vary. Confirm with Salem Equestrian Center whether you can supply specialty feed or if their standard feeding program is what's included in the board rate.
How often can I visit my horse while it's boarding?
Most reputable boarding facilities welcome regular owner visits during reasonable hours. Discuss visitation expectations upfront so both you and the facility staff are on the same page about access and scheduling.
What happens if my horse gets sick or injured while boarding?
A good boarding facility will have a clear protocol for reaching you immediately if your horse shows signs of illness or injury. Ask Salem Equestrian Center about their emergency contact process and whether they work with a specific veterinarian in the Saline County area.

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