White Reflection Stables

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White Reflection Stables is a high quality draft stable owned by Shea Bancroft and her family. Most of it’s equine residence are of draft breeds including(but not limited to) Shires, Clydesdales, Percherons, Gypsy Vanners, Norikers and Cream Drafts. Shea is also very partial to the Quarter horse breed and owns several. The drafts at this stable are well known in the community as many have served as the bloodlines to many champion horses. One of their star studs is a black Shire stallion by the name of Shellshock. He is the top rated draft stallion and over all stallion of the surrounding area. It is settled upon six-hundred and fifty acres, most of which are lush with trees and other foliage. Roughly two hundred acres are cleared for the stable’s main property. Nestled at the end of a long winding drive way sits a large wood construction ranch house. The ranch house provides housing for Shea, her fiancée Ken Miller, their three children and an extra ten rooms for workers to inhabit.

Along with those ten rooms, there are also ten small cabins upon the property to provide staff with more housing, along with a chance at some privacy. Each cabin has one or two rooms, a small kitchenette, a bathroom and a larger living room area. To suit the horse inhabitants of the property, there are two main barns with twenty stalls in each. One barn is for the mares and foals of the stables, the other is for the stallions and geldings. This keeps everyone nice and safe and separated to prevent any injuries or accidentally breeding. The mares have the opportunity to explore a ten acres paddock specifically for them and their foals to roam and graze together. For the stallions and geldings, each of their stalls has an exterior door which leads out to their very own half acre run which give them a chance to graze freely and whenever they wish without the risk of fighting. Also on the property is a large covered outdoor riding arena, an indoor riding arena and three fifty foot round pens. There are also several paddocks to provide a smaller riding area.