Standing Cross Performance Horses & Boarding

Equestrian Facility in Duncan, Oklahoma

(405) 351-0697, Duncan, OK 73533View on Yelp

About Standing Cross Performance Horses & Boarding

At their location in Duncan, Standing Cross Performance Horses & Boarding handles horse boarding, pet training, horseback riding. They do not have Yelp reviews posted yet. Services include horse boarding, pet training, horseback riding. Oklahoma City and Tulsa account for most of the state's providers.

Services

Horse Boarding
Pet Training
Horseback Riding

Services & Process

Standing Cross Performance Horses & Boarding provides horse boarding, pet training, horseback riding at their location in Duncan. Whether you ride, board, train, or just want to get your kid on a horse for the first time, call (405) 351-0697 to ask about programs and availability.

Service Area

Standing Cross Performance Horses & Boarding is at their location in Duncan, OK. They serve the local area and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is horseback riding safe for kids?
With proper instruction and a well-matched horse, riding is safe for children. Ask Standing Cross Performance Horses & Boarding at (405) 351-0697 about age requirements, safety equipment, and youth programs.
What does Standing Cross Performance Horses & Boarding offer?
Standing Cross Performance Horses & Boarding provides horse boarding, pet training, horseback riding at their Duncan, OK location. Programs vary by barn, so call (405) 351-0697 to ask about lessons, boarding, training, or trail rides.
How much do riding lessons cost?
Lesson prices vary by duration, instructor, and whether you ride a school horse or bring your own. Most lessons run 30 to 60 minutes. Call (405) 351-0697 for their current rates.
Does Standing Cross Performance Horses & Boarding offer horse boarding?
Boarding availability depends on the facility. Call (405) 351-0697 to ask about stall and pasture boarding options, monthly rates, and what is included like feeding, turnout, and blanketing.
What should I wear to ride?
Closed-toe shoes or boots with a small heel, long pants, and a helmet. Most barns provide helmets for lessons. Call (405) 351-0697 to confirm what they supply versus what you need to bring.

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