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SELMA

SELMA
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Discover the Timeless Elegance of SELMA & Versatile Lifestyle with Business Potential! Nestled on 50 acres of st...
Thriving 50-acre Virginia Equestr...

Thriving 50-acre Virginia Equestr...
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About The Property In the heart of Virginia horse country, sitting on approximately 50 acres of lush pastureland, th...
Smith Mountain Lake

Smith Mountain Lake
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Luxurious Lakefront Estate on Smith Mountain Lake A Truly Unique Lakefront Sanctuary---With Equestrian and/or Vineya...
Historic Stone Country Estate

Historic Stone Country Estate
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About Historic Stone Country Estate This renovated 1890s stone house, with a backyard pool and all the modern amen...
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About Elegant Shenandoah Valley Winery & Wedding Venues Here is a family-run business in the Shenandoah Valley o...
Privado Lane

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About Privado Lane- This unique, impressive 4-bedroom, 4-bath contemporary ranch is positioned at the top of a beaut...
Thornhill Farm

Thornhill Farm
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About Thornhill Farm: Proudly presented here is Thornhill Farm---on nearly 400 acres, it is truly a world unto itsel...
Broad Street Rd

Broad Street Rd
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Broad Street Rd 114-acre gentleman's farm conveniently located 30-minutes from both Charlottesville and Richmond. St...
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Starting a Virginia Equestrian Farm

Virginia Equestrian Farms

For those who appreciate the majestic beauty unique to horses, beginning an equestrian farm is an exciting prospect. There are numerous factors which contribute to the appeal of raising thoroughbred horses. Owning a horse farm provides the opportunity to ride horses regularly as well as the chance to be around your horses constantly.

For horse owners used to boarding their horses elsewhere, these new opportunities are enough to fuel the desire to buy an equestrian farm, and for those considering this possibility, there is no better place to settle than the Virginia countryside.

With its lush rolling hills and breathtaking views, there is no better place to raise healthy, strong horses, or to enjoy long, leisurely rides with incredible protected mountain views.

If you’re tempted by the charm, romance, and tradition associated with equestrian farms, Virginia offers the supportive, nurturing environment perfect for helping first-time horse farmers through the exciting intellectual and agricultural challenges with which it is associated.

While just the idea of being able to keep your horses close to home can be enticing enough for some to buy a horse farm, owning an equestrian farm brings countless other advantages with it. Animal lovers appreciate the chance to care for foals and gain hands-on experience with the awe-inspiring early stages of the horses’ lives.

Watching the horses grow and training the strong animals can be a great source of pride, as can be selling the horses for money and knowing that your horses are appreciated by others. The emotional and financial benefits of operating a stud farm continue, as offering the services of your stallions and offering your mares while appropriate can be a very rewarding aspect of the experience.

Starting a Horse Farm in Virginia

Whether you’re interested in operating a small hobby farm with just a few acres or a full-scale equestrian operation, the Virginia countryside offers ideal properties. With a mild climate and lush forages which are perfect for nurturing strong, growing horses, Virginia is without a doubt the perfect place to relocate with your horses.

Since there are many factors to consider when thinking about starting a horse farm, the simplest and most cost effective solution is oftentimes buying a property that was already used as a horse farm.

Land being sold by equestrian farmers had already been optimized for the animals, and many of the seemingly daunting decisions new horse farm owners face are already taken care of.

The correct fencing has been chosen and the farm soil has been tested to ensure that the pasture’s forage is healthy for the horses.

The livestock shelters are in place, the water management for such an operation has been considered, and neighbors and the previous owners can be incredible resources as to what farm equipment may need to be purchased.

By choosing a piece of land in Virginia’s mountains that has already been used to care for horses, many of the costs associated with opening an equestrian farm are reduced or even eliminated and you can give all your attention to the horses.