September Song Stables

Equestrian Facility in Manchaca, Texas

(512) 282-92324004 September Song, Manchaca, TX 78652View on Yelp
September Song Stables - equestrian in Manchaca, TX

About September Song Stables

September Song Stables is a horse boarding facility located in Manchaca, Texas, a small community tucked just south of Austin along the Travis and Hays County line. For horse owners in south Austin, Buda, or Kyle, having a quality boarding facility this close to the city avoids the longer drives often required to find rural stable space. Manchaca's semi-rural character gives horses access to real outdoor space while still being within reasonable distance of veterinary services and supply shops in the Austin metro. It's a practical location for owners who want country-quality care without leaving the city too far behind.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Horse boarding at September Song Stables centers on giving each horse consistent, reliable daily care in a stable environment. Clients can typically expect regular feeding with hay and grain, fresh water access, stall cleaning, and scheduled turnout to pasture for exercise and grazing. Depending on the facility's setup, additional services like blanketing, fly spray application, and medication administration may be available for an added fee. Good boarding goes beyond just keeping a horse fed, it's about maintaining a routine that keeps the animal healthy and comfortable long term.

Service Area

September Song Stables serves Manchaca and the surrounding communities in southern Travis County and northern Hays County. Horse owners from south Austin, Buda, and Kyle use this facility regularly given its convenient location between the city and the Hill Country.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between stall boarding and pasture boarding?
Stall boarding keeps your horse inside a covered stall at night and during bad weather, with scheduled turnout to a paddock or pasture during the day. Pasture boarding means your horse lives outside full time in a shared or private field, which is typically less expensive but suits horses that do well in a herd setting.
How often will my horse be fed if boarded at September Song Stables?
Most boarding facilities feed horses at least twice a day, typically morning and evening, with hay available throughout the day. Grain schedules and amounts are usually customized based on each horse's dietary needs and workload.
What happens if my horse gets sick or injured while boarded?
Reputable boarding facilities have a protocol for emergencies, which usually involves contacting the owner immediately and calling the owner's designated vet if needed. You'll want to confirm the stable's emergency procedures and make sure your vet's contact information is on file before you move your horse in.
Can I bring my own hay or feed to a boarding facility?
Some facilities allow owners to provide their own feed, while others require all horses to eat the same hay or grain for consistency and allergy management. This is a good question to ask upfront since it can affect your monthly costs.
Is Manchaca far from Austin veterinary services?
Manchaca sits just south of Austin and has easy access to veterinary practices in south Austin, Buda, and Kyle. The area is well served by large animal vets familiar with horses, so getting timely care when needed isn't a concern for most owners in this location.
How do I know if a boarding facility is the right fit for my horse?
Visit in person and pay attention to cleanliness, how the staff interacts with the horses, and whether the other horses there look healthy and calm. Ask about turnover rates among boarders too, a stable with long-term clients is usually a good sign.

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