Cornerstone Horse Farm

Cornerstone Horse Farm Retirement horse boarding convenient to Raleigh, Durham, Wake Forest and southern Virginia. Cornerstone is a horse retirement boarding facility in Oxford NC.

All inclusive rate for board includes a stall, grain, hay in winter months, regular hoof trims, de-worming program, winter blanketing and summer fly masks. Set up includes a central paddock/dry lot with shelters, water and regular access to 3-4 rotational grazing fields in a small herd environment. Owner/operator lives onsite and has 25 years of experience in the horse industry riding, teaching, showing, and caring for horses.

06/13/2023

Looking for the perfect home for your retiree? Cornerstone Horse Farm currently has one spot open for a mare in the special needs/senior turnout group. $500 monthly rate included premium senior feed, grass turnout, automatic waterers, shelter access, stall for meals and inclement weather, AND regular hoof trimming. Please PM, call or text 919-696-2459 for more information or to schedule a farm tour.

“Farm work doesn’t make you stronger.”It doesn’t make you anything. It reveals you.There’s gym strong and then there’s f...
12/30/2022

“Farm work doesn’t make you stronger.”
It doesn’t make you anything.
It reveals you.
There’s gym strong and then there’s farm strong.
They are not mutually exclusive.

The toughest women you’ll ever meet spend their days on a farm.

There are more uses for twine than you can possibly imagine.

“Well that certainly didn’t go as planned,” is one thing you’ll say quite a bit.

Control is a mere illusion... The thought that you have any, at any given time, is utterly false.

Sometimes sleep is a luxury...So are lunch and dinner. And brushing your hair.
Trust me, you’ll find muscles that you never knew existed on the human skeleton to prevent this from happening.

When one of the animals is ill, you’ll go to heroic lengths to minimize their discomfort.

Their needs come first.

In summer heat and coldest winter days. Clean water, clean bed, and plenty of feed. Before you have your first meal, they all eat.

When you lose one of them, even though you know that day is inevitable, you still feel sadness, angst and emotional pain from the top of your head to the tips of your toes. And it’s a heaviness that lingers even though you must regroup and press on.

You’ll cry a lot. But you’ll never live more fully.

You’ll remain present no matter what because you must. There is no other option.
You’ll ask for so many miracles and hold out hope until the very last.

You’ll find yourself saying things like, “we have maybe twenty minutes of daylight left to git ‘er done” whilst gazing up at a nonspecific place in the sky.

You’ll become weirdly obsessive about the weather.

You’ll go out in public wearing filthy clothes and smelling of dirt, sweat and p**p.

People will look at you sideways and crinkle their noses but you won’t care.

Your entire day can derail within ten seconds of the rising sun.

You can wash your coveralls. They won’t look any cleaner, but they will smell much nicer.

Farm work is difficult in its simplicity.

You’ll always notice just how beautiful sunrises and sunsets really are.

Should you ever have the opportunity to work on a farm, take the chance!

You will never do anything more satisfying in your entire life.”
~author unknown
(Copied from a friend)

Merry Christmas!
12/25/2022

Merry Christmas!

It's the night before Christmas, we're out in the barn

Blanketing horses to keep them all warm
They're eating their dinners, tucked in cozy stalls
Not aware that it's Christmas or any special day at all

They can dream of spring pastures from their pine-scented beds
No visions of sugarplums dance in their heads
But we people think of merry parties and such
Maybe feeling a little sad at missing so much

This season is special but the horses don't know
We've got work to do before we can go
We finish the chores and head on inside
To get ready for dinner and our own yuletide

It's nearly midnight, the carols are sung
I remember a story told when I was so young
How at midnight on Christmas Eve
The creatures of the barnyard can speak with ease

I am called to the barn, I wade through the snow
I really can't explain, I know I must go
I slide open the door, pause for a while
Then slowly walk down that dimly lit aisle
A nicker from Amigo, a wink from Sandy
Sleepy old On Stage waking to see
Camilla rustling her bedding, JR a snort soft and light
Each horse gave a greeting as I walked through the night

I thought about parties bright lit and warm
The ones we don't go to 'cause we have the barn
And vacations and holidays that we don't get
When we're working long hours for bills to be met

Walking all the way to the end of the aisle
I stop to stroke Emma, it brings me a smile
She snuffles my face, hot breath on my skin
It starts me to thinking about my horses, my kin

I could be at parties with laughter and mirth
But where I am right now is the best place on Earth

Merry Christmas to All!

Random pictures from today.  Pirate going for it in the hay feeder, wearing his breakfast.   The old soul crew sunning t...
11/23/2022

Random pictures from today. Pirate going for it in the hay feeder, wearing his breakfast. The old soul crew sunning themselves after eating.

So it begins...
09/29/2022

So it begins...

Nutrition spotlight:  Here at CHF, I use Aterak Nutrition feeds for all of the horses.  Allison Trill is the owner and h...
07/14/2022

Nutrition spotlight: Here at CHF, I use Aterak Nutrition feeds for all of the horses. Allison Trill is the owner and has produced the absolute best feed on the market today. In the three years since switching to Aterak, I have seen some really dramatic transformations in the overall health and appearance of the horses both my own and new incoming boarders. The most dramatic example to date has been Patrick, a 25 year old Cushings positive gelding that arrived in October of 2021. He arrived eating 10 lbs per day of a 13% Protein, 10% fat pelleted feed. For reference my geriatric mare Starbright was eating 10 lbs a day at that time and this is a lot of feed! Fortunately, Allison knows the potential and power of her feeds, and we started Patrick on 6 lbs of Metabolic Relief. This is one of two Aterak feeds designed specifically for horses with metabolic conditions such as Cushings. Patrick did beautifully on this feed for 6 months from October to April. He even put on weight and filled out his topline over the winter, pretty impressive for a senior horse. In the spring, the horses returned to grazing in the pastures and Patrick was cut back on his feed ration. As of July 2022, Patrick is now maintaining on a ration balancer, 1 lb a day of Prosper Plus. He also is grazing pasture 24 hrs a day and living his absolute best life with his little band of mares. I'm incredibly impressed that feeding the correct nutrition, in a less processed and more digestible product has allowed this now 26-year-old to maintain on pasture alone.

Who-hoo! All the blankets, sheets,  hoods and liners are washed and put away for the season!  See you again in October.
06/20/2022

Who-hoo! All the blankets, sheets, hoods and liners are washed and put away for the season! See you again in October.

It's always tough to be the new kid!  A mostly successful introduction today with the new horses.
05/05/2022

It's always tough to be the new kid! A mostly successful introduction today with the new horses.

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6522 NC Highway 96
Oxford, NC
27565

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