✨ New this October at Beverly: Permanent Stabling ✨
- Beverly
- Oct 6
- 2 min read

This October, Beverly Equestrian proudly opens the doors to our permanent northern stabling facility for the very first time during a rated show. Exhibitors at the Beverly Premiere and Classic will now enjoy a standard of horse care designed not just for safety and convenience, but for true horse welfare.

What Do We Mean by Horse Welfare?
Horse welfare goes beyond the basics of secure doors and four walls. It’s about creating a stall environment that supports a horse’s physical comfort and emotional well-being. Horses are herd animals—they seek community, not confinement. That philosophy guided the design of our permanent barns.

Open, Social, Comfortable Stalls
Openness Matters: These stalls feature heavy wooden slats on the sides and back, allowing horses to see, hear, and connect with their neighbors. No solitary confinement here—horses can nicker, settle, and relax knowing they are not alone.
Space to Rest Safely: Thoughtful design reduces the risk of horses feeling pinned or trapped, so they can confidently lie down and recover overnight, preparing them to perform at their best.
Generous Bedding Support: Rest is performance fuel. That’s why Beverly has partnered with Tri-County Feeds to provide generous initial bedding in every permanent stall. Your athlete deserves a fresh, comfortable base to relax and recharge.

Why It Matters for Competitors
A horse that feels safe and content in its stall is better prepared to shine in the ring. By investing in permanent stabling, Beverly ensures your partner rests in comfort, minimizing stress and maximizing readiness for show day.
Secure Your Stall
Permanent stalls are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Each is matted, well-ventilated, and built with horse-first design in mind. Don’t miss this chance to be part of a new chapter in horse show experience—where welfare and performance go hand in hand.
👉 Reserve your permanent stall now when you submit your entries at www.beverlyequestrian.com/shows.










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