Pretty Pony Pastures is a therapeutic riding facility in Davisburg, Michigan. We began our own program after 15 years of being volunteers at other therapeutic facilities. We started with one rider in July of 2003. Today we serve over 100 riders a year and our program has grown to include typical riders and scout workshops. The work is hard, but the rewards are great!
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Join us for our virtual sessions from horsemanship to treats for horses (and other animals) to Scout Badges. Select the topic, date, and time that’s best for you!
See all the sessions we offer by clicking here.
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Thanks to everyone who has been supporting our Therapeutic Riding Program and our Not-so Xtreme Farm Makeover. Click here to view our supporters.
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February 13, 2010 at 12:37 pm
Wonderful employment on the points about safety.
July 9, 2011 at 2:53 pm
Hi. I have enjoyed reading your blog and wanted to introduce myself. I am new to WordPress and am a writer who specializes in equine-related topics. Connecting with other like-minded people would be wonderful. Please consider following my blog, and horse care and management articles. Constructive advice is always welcome. Thank you and have a wonderful day…
July 9, 2011 at 9:18 pm
Thanks, Charmaine. I did check out your blog and will follow it. I will also add you to my blog roll.
September 6, 2011 at 1:17 pm
Hello. I really enjoy your blog! What kind of therapeutic riding programs do you offer?
October 1, 2018 at 6:59 am
Hi Linda.
I have been thinking about you, but this morning, I decided I would see if I could reach out to you. It has been a long time. I see that you have remarried. How are things going? Hope everything is going well.This Sheryl Pryor.