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Come On Out for a Trail Ride or Lesson! – Horses in Baja
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Come On Out for a Trail Ride or Lesson! March 30, 2014. April 29, 2016. The beautiful San Felipe spring weather is perfect for trail riding or lessons, so head out to see us at the San Felipe Equestrian Center! You can hit the trails with us on a guided ride for just $25 per person, or get a one on one lesson on one of our friendly mounts for $25 an hour. We also offer boarding options for your own horse for $290 a month, as well as a sponsorship program that allows you to sponsor a rescued horse.
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Importing or Buying – Horses in Baja
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Importing your horse, or buying a horse in Mexico can be a little complicated, but worth it. I have not personally gone through the importing process yet, but will be sharing the experience in the future if I or someone else imports their horse. Buying a horse in Mexico is simpler, but you will definitely want to make sure to have him properly vetted before buying. You might also want to consider adopting a horse from one of the horse rescue centers in Mexico. Like us on Facebook! We Have New Horses!
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Feeding – Horses in Baja
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Feeding horses in Baja is not as tricky as it might seem at first thought. Much of Baja is desert, but this simply means that you will have to buy hay that has been shipped in. You can either make a deal to have some shipped down, or find a local person who already ships hay down to resell. Other adjustments to feed have to be made as well, such as adding bran and psyllium to feed to prevent sand colic. Fly repellant and Alfalfa. Like us on Facebook! Come On Out for a Trail Ride or Lesson!
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Boarding With Us – Horses in Baja
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Moving to San Felipe and wondering where you can keep your horse? Board $290.00 a month (includes feeding 3 times a day, bran, supplements, water, rotational worming every three months, and daily mucking). One time boarder membership fee $265.00 per boarded horse. Horse training $20.00 per/day. Horse exercise $15.00 per/day, or barter for supervised use of horse by CECP. Costs are lower as well for keeping horses. We feed three times a day, and the diet consists of alfalfa or mixed alfalfa/grass hay, and...
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The Horses Got Fly Masks for Christmas! – Horses in Baja
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The Horses Got Fly Masks for Christmas! January 2, 2014. Hopefully everyone had a nice holiday, good break and fun Christmas and New Year’s celebration! Out at the equestrian center, the holidays were relaxed. The horses all got their Christmas treat – new fly masks! And not just any fly masks either…. What’s going on over there? Pretty Little Xena has eyelashes…. Definitely a fun look – New Year equestrian fashion trend anyone? Happy New Year everyone! This entry was posted in Baja Horse-keeping.
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Events – Horses in Baja
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Check back for more upcoming events at the Centro Ecuestre Caballerizas Paraiso and around San Felipe, from planned group rides, clinics and cook-outs and parties to local small horse races and “Cabalgata” endurance rides. Like us on Facebook! Come On Out for a Trail Ride or Lesson! The Horses Got Fly Masks for Christmas! We Have New Horses! Getting the Horses Back Into Shape: Lunging! San Felipe Official Website. Vacation Rentals in San Felipe. Scene on the Malecon. San Felipe Shrimp Festival.
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We Have New Horses! – Horses in Baja
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We Have New Horses! November 27, 2013. April 29, 2016. In 2014 Xena and Lightning (now named Anchor) arrived from All the Pretty Horses, a rehabilitation center for neglected horses in Primo Tapia, Baja. Below is a photo of Diego and Violet. this mother and son combo were rescued by a loving woman in one of the south compos. They were brought to us in the summer of 2015. Violet (the pinto, is privately owned. Diego is sponsored but will serve as one of our string horses. New in 2015; Diego and Violet.
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The Horses Are Happy to Graze! – Horses in Baja
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The Horses Are Happy to Graze! October 8, 2013. The grass brought on from San Felipe’s past few rains is still sticking around, and Hallie and Lucky are thrilled to get to graze on the stuff! Hallie pigging out while Bailey lounges in the shade. This entry was posted in Baja Horse-keeping. San Felipe Equestrian Center. Baja Barn Building – Roof Is On! Getting the Horses Back Into Shape: Lunging! 4 thoughts on “ The Horses Are Happy to Graze! October 31, 2013 at 8:05 pm. Horses in San Felipe! Can you plea...
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Vet & Farrier – Horses in Baja
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Vet & Farrier. In some of the smaller towns in Baja, there is no large animal vet, so it helps to have some veterinary knowledge yourself. In San Felipe, the vet could be called down from Mexicali or California for treatments and check-ups, and the same goes for farriers. In our case, we have a great farrier who we have come down to San Felipe every 6-7 weeks, and vet who comes down from the States. Like us on Facebook! Come On Out for a Trail Ride or Lesson! The Horses Got Fly Masks for Christmas!
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About Us – Horses in Baja
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Welcome to Horses in Baja! We endeavor to maintain a safe, healthy, convenient, environmentally friendly equine facility. Horses and humans will benefit from a facility that promotes horsemanship, provides for the well-being and daily care of the horses, while keeping expenses to a minimum. This site will keep you up to date with what goes on at the Equestrian center right here in beautiful San Felipe, Baja California! As of April 2016. Horse training $20.00 per/day. Not available at this time Carriage a...