Apple Creek Training and Lesson Center

Apple Creek Training and Lesson Center

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Apple Creek Training and Lesson Center offers horse training, riding lessons, and clinics/playdays.

Our lesson horses are Show Champions in various disciplines, such as Arabian Halter, Western Pleasure, English Pleasure, Pleasure Driving, and Native Costume, and are well trained in those aspects. We offer different levels of schooling horses to our clients so that they may ride at the level at which they feel most comfortable

07/25/2025

Trail riding

07/25/2025

It was a blue ribbon day at the Strides jumping show!!!!

10/05/2023

I have all these follow ads on this page. There is no longer AppleCreek pics or info. What happened? Is my page hacked?

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04/06/2023

Looking great for our Easter Egg hunt and horse show at AppleCreek Sunday at 12:30 pm!!!!

01/14/2023

DO YOU KNOW HOW TO SPOT COLIC IN HORSES?

Colic is not a disease; it is merely a symptom of disease. Specifically, colic indicates a painful problem in the horse's abdomen (belly), which can be caused by a number of different conditions. Less than 10% of all colic cases are severe enough to require surgery or cause the death of the horse; nevertheless, every case of colic should be taken seriously because it can be difficult to tell the mild ones from the potentially serious ones in the early stages.

Horses show signs of abdominal pain in a wide variety of ways, and usually a horse shows only a few of the signs during an episode of colic. The rule of thumb is—the more obvious the signs of pain, the more serious the problem.

If you suspect the horse is suffering from colic, we suggest that you:
• Alert your veterinarian immediately.
• Remove all hay and grain from the horse's surroundings.
• Don't medicate without your veterinarian's approval, as pain medications can mask clinical signs;
• Walk the horse around if it's continually rolling or in danger of hurting itself—but do not tire the horse with relentless walking and don't approach the animal if it's not safe.
• Keep the horse under close observation until the signs of colic resolve or the veterinarian arrives.

The key to increasing the chances of a good outcome is to identify the problem early and get your veterinarian involved from the start. Consult your horse doctor for more information and be sure to ask them how they can be reached if your horse colics after hours!

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Address


1807 Gravenstein Highway S
Sebastopol, CA
95472

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm