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Iron Horse Farm Tour - Early 2009

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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2009

Check out our updated farm tour here: http://youtu.be/KG-pEjKww7c

Iron Horse Farm is located in the beautiful country-side of Chester County, Pa. This privately owned 20 acre horse farm sits atop a hill that overlooks the Stargazers Vineyard. It is owned and operated by Anne and Paul Hellhake along with their three children, Kyley, Taylor and Laurel. Iron Horse Farm specializes in mounted games and trick horse training. We also offer full care boarding with top quality care.

For more information please visit www.IronHorseFarmpa.com

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  • With all of that pasture I wonder why aren't the horses out free to run and roam 24/7 ... looks like nice weather. I have 2 perimeter fenced acres, no barn and my 2 horses love it!

  • @fayskelley they are inside to eat their dinner. we do keep them out as much as possible, but when it is too hot/buggy in the summer they are in during the day. We also have many ponies that need to be monitored on their grass intake. For their own health they cannot be on the grass 24/7 with the risk of founder. All of the horses enjoy being in during the day in the hot summer months, they want that time to rest from the heat & each stall has fans to keep them cool.

  • THIS IS GORGEOUS! I would kill to have my horse be boarded there! How much a month?

  • @HorsesRLifee right now we have a waiting list. about $650 a month

  • I love your barn! How many stalls are there, how many quare feet? Im planning to build a barn.

  • @xJeNitExD we have 8 stalls plus one larger foaling stall.

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  • Can you PLEASE make another tour but show the horses this time too!! Please!!

  • WOW this barn is AWESOME!!!!!!!

  • @TheGmaniscool yes. most of the stalls you can just throw flakes of hay into each stall. there are 3 stalls you can't do this to thought because of their placement in the barn.

  • in the loft do you just dump the hay into the stalls?

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