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We've Moved!

Yes, we're now in our new permanent  ranch with more space, more natural grazing and access to miles of riding trails!

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I board my horse at the Colorado Natural Horsemanship Center
Yes, we have riding lessons based on natural horsemanship horse training techniques.

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Hay For Sale

Need Hay?

We have plenty of the good stuff that horses love at great prices! Pick it up yourself and save or have us deliver it to your door!

NOTICE: We are out of hay for the balance of the 2008 season. All indications are that hay will be both more expensive and difficult to find next year. We suggest you line up your hay early for the coming year.

Good stuff eh Floyd?

"I sure like the hay my owner gets from the Colorado Natural Horsemanship Center!"

Yes! We use and recommend Forco health supplements for horses and other domestic animals.
If you're in the Colorado Front Range area we have excellent hay for sale and can deliver! Just call 303-663-7115, email us for current prices and availability or fill out this simple form and we'll call you back right away about scheduling a delivery. (One ton minimum order on deliveries.)

I Need Hay!

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Picture of large hay balesTips on Buying Hay

Some people think the only measure of hay is cost per bale. We believe every horse owner should know the nutritional value of the forage they are feeding their horses. A mature horse needs to eat about 2.5% of its body weight in good quality forage to maintain condition, so a thousand pound horse needs to have about twenty five pounds of good hay a day. If you are feeding by the flake, unless you know how much each flake weighs and how much your horse weighs, you will only be guessing about the proper amount of feed for your horse. When you buy hay, the two easiest to understand measures of quality are protein content and Relative Food Value or RFV. The latter is a measure of palatability and digestibility. Horse owners most often buy by the bale, and we sell by the bale, because that's how people want to buy.

The bottom line is, in the end, you are buying weight and quality, not a number of bales.

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Colorado Natural Horsemanship Center
27482 County Road 73 Calhan, CO 80808
Voice: 303-663-7115 - FAX 303-420-5550
email: stables@coloradohorseboarding.com