Hidden Paradise Farms
Equestrian Centre
Contact us:
Telephone: 478-935-9221 or
cell 478-335-3084
email:
Michael
Full Board with tack locker $375

Partial Pasture $250 Winter Pasture.  due to
the hay situation we had to increase our winter
rates.  Hay is scarce in the south east from KY,
TN, GA, AL and FL.  We are going to have to
import our hay this year.

$200 Summer Pasture (We feed and hay.)
Boarding at our Facilities
Visitors by
Appointment
Only
Hidden Paradise Farms
Equestrian Centre

Michael Wuolukka
President
321 McCallum Place
Lizella, GA 31052
478-935-922, 478-935-2877

Request Info via Email
Michael
We strive to maintain a professional, friendly, welcoming atmosphere for both you and your horse.  We truly enjoy our boarders and visitors and work hard to
make this a place that you will be proud to have your horse call home.  

We welcome all kinds of horses and riders ... from English  Dressage, Hunter/Jumpers, Eventing to Western .. kids to adults ... horse show competitors to
pleasure trail-riders.

So go ahead, take a look around!  Please feel free to contact us by e-mail or phone with any questions you might have or to let us know when you can come
by to visit!  
Full Board Service starts at $375

Morning and Evening Feed with personalized feeding programs
Tack Locker
Daily stall cleaning
Turn-out paddocks surrounding barn
7 Day Turnout (Weather permitting) with no more than 3 other horses
Secure climate controlled tack room
Indoor Restroom
Your choice of Trainers, Vets and Farrier
Scheduling of regular farrier visits                          
Scheduling of de-worming
Scheduling of routine vaccinations, west nile, coggins and rabies
Full use of all facilities (tack room with tack locker, library, arenas, round pen)

Partial Pasture Board Service starts
at $250

Morning and Evening Feed
pastures determined by feed requirements and personality
Indoor Restroom
Your choice of Trainers, Vets and Farrier
Scheduling of regular farrier visits                          
Scheduling of de-worming
Scheduling of routine vaccinations, west nile, coggins and rabies
Full use of all facilities (arenas, round pen, and other amenities)
Our lives with horses are rich with feeling

If you've ever...

choked back tears watching a new foal wobble to his feet for the first time...
or watching your good horse wobble to his feet after surgery...

or seen the ends of the reins float straight out as a reining horse spins beneath them...

or chuckled to yourself as you watched a tiny tot on a patient pony trot through a barrel pattern at a saddle club playday...

or felt the building tremble as an eight-up hitch of feather-legged giants towed a hand-carved beer wagon into the arena...

or had your heart stop when you saw your horse lying motionless in the pasture on a sunny day -- and waited breathlessly to see an ear flicker...

or cheered at the screen when The Man From Snowy River slid Dunnie down the mountainside, or when Seabiscuit made his final surge to best War Admiral...

or cruised along the highway and seen a horse in the pasture and wondered what he's like to ride... or pictured him as a prospect...

or sucked in your breath as a horse and rider approached a six-foot wall...

or sworn a solemn oath to your horse that together you would triumph...

or flipped through the TV channels and stopped when you saw a horse... even when it was a commercial...

or laughed aloud when you rubbed your horse's face and he rubbed back...

or gotten chills hearing Dave Johnson's "...and DOWN THE STRETCH THEY COME!" (Or "Run For The Roses" circa 1980 ish?)

or stood in awe at your horse in morning play as he sprinted around  the pasture, then stopped, head erect, and snorted defiance at the rest of the world...

or been thankful to see wild horses grazing casually at the foot of a hill...

or felt calmed by the sleekness of a silky haircoat beneath your hand...

or felt your jaw drop as you watched a Lipizzan perform a capriole...

or if you've ever seen someone in the grocery store wearing a certain kind of hat or boots or buckle, or have a certain cut and length to their jeans... and felt some remote
kind of connection...

or felt warmed by a soft-nicker greeting you as you entered the barn...

If you've ever been moved by any of these feelings, I hope you'll  enjoy the time you spend here.

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