Fairway Ridge Stables LLC

Fairway Ridge Stables LLC Privately-owned and operated horse boarding barn with indoor arena offering full & partial care.

We are excited to use Harris Cattle Company, and MagnaWave Therapy here at Fairway Ridge Stables this month. This is our...
04/28/2026

We are excited to use Harris Cattle Company, and MagnaWave Therapy here at Fairway Ridge Stables this month. This is our second session and the other horses and boarders have loved the experience.

03/24/2026
✨️ Stall (s) available ✨️We will have upcoming availability for new boarders! Please inquire if interested.
02/06/2026

✨️ Stall (s) available ✨️

We will have upcoming availability for new boarders! Please inquire if interested.

We are excited to welcome Bandit to Fairway Ridge Stables. With this new addition we have no more stalls available curre...
12/27/2025

We are excited to welcome Bandit to Fairway Ridge Stables. With this new addition we have no more stalls available currently. We do want to allow people to still each out as we have a wait list growing. We will have a few stalls available after the first few months of the year! Thank you to everyone who has trusted us to care for your family.

We finally have every stall here at Fairway Ridge Stables ready for more friends!! 😁 We get to welcome a few friends to ...
12/05/2025

We finally have every stall here at Fairway Ridge Stables ready for more friends!! 😁 We get to welcome a few friends to their new home this weekend, super excited 🥳

Snow day ❄️☃️❤️
12/02/2025

Snow day ❄️☃️❤️

11/27/2025
11/21/2025

We know there is a lot of confusion and worry about the outbreak of Equine Herpes Virus that started in Texas at the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) World Finals and Elite Barrel Race event Nov 5-9.

As of this time, there are no reported cases in Ohio.

EHV is not new, and is one of the most common contagious respiratory viruses that occur in horses. Most horses get snotty noses and coughs that get better on their own. Some infected horses will develop Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy, which is the "neurological form" of the virus, which is rare, but can be fatal, and is why this is a sensational story on social media currently.

How does it spread?

• Nose to Nose contact between horses
• Breathing in respiratory droplets from coughing or sneezing horses
• Stalls, buckets, feed, water, tack, trailers – anything an infected horse coughs or sneezes on
• Humans in contact with sick horses – hands, clothing, equipment

What to do?

• No panicking. Not helpful. Only share info on social media from verified sources. As of 11/20, NINE horses are confirmed to have developed neurological signs. There were a HECK of a lot of horses at this set of shows. This is a VERY small percentage of horses.

• If your horse will be or has traveled west or to any large horse venues in the last 2 weeks, isolate your horse for the next 14 days and monitor for fever (>101.5F, snotty nose, coughing).

• If you show, board, or travel with your horses, consider boostering your horses' EHV ("Rhino") vaccine. This vaccine is helpful in reducing the spread of the virus (and reducing shedding from infected horses). Outbreak or not, horses who travel or board should be boostered every 3-6 months. There is NO vaccine that prevents the neurological form from developing – some horses get bad luck.

• If your horses live at home and never leave your property, they don’t have close contact with the neighboring horses, and you don’t go take lessons on someone else’s horse, your horses are not at risk.

• Monitor the link below for the most up to date info on the outbreak.
https://equinediseasecc.org/news/article/Equine-Herpesvirus-Myeloencephalopathy-(EHM)-Outbreak?fbclid=IwY2xjawOMjwJleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEegzcDZwPH_Kxs74SIAW9sRFuoFhMqRMInCFiYKJE6G6Cr48F08vJp92OnBDU_aem_Q00NM-PBAglk3sPbq8gyfg

Got to prepare for the winter months 🥶🥶🥶
11/09/2025

Got to prepare for the winter months 🥶🥶🥶

After seeing them at Congress, we decided to try an Orange Slow Feeder here at the barn! If it can withstand Latte's abu...
11/04/2025

After seeing them at Congress, we decided to try an Orange Slow Feeder here at the barn! If it can withstand Latte's abuse, it'll be a winner 🏆 stay tuned 😁

Address

1338 Street Rt 503
Arcanum, OH
45304

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 10pm
Tuesday 7am - 10pm
Wednesday 7am - 10pm
Thursday 7am - 10pm
Friday 7am - 10pm
Saturday 7am - 10pm
Sunday 7am - 10pm

Telephone

+19375739659

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