Best Equestrian Estate In Kenya
Best Places to go for Horse riding in Kenya
- The best place to go for horse riding in Kenya.
- Achi’s Ranch and Horse Riding Club.
- Waterfront Stables horse riding school.
- Hardy Stud.
- New Muthaiga Horse Riding stables.
- Xina Horse riding school and stables.
- Malo stables.
How much does it cost to ride a horse in Kenya?
It costs an average of Ksh. 6,000 per hour to ride a horse in Kenya.
5 of the Top Horse Breeders in Kenya
Horse breeding, on the other hand, has recently grown in popularity, thanks in part to the rise of the middle class.
The Kenya Horse Association, for example, has aided the sport’s growth by ensuring that members have access to information about buying, finding, and maintaining horses and ponies in East Africa, as well as clinics, performances, events, meals, and transportation.
Malo’s Stable
Sirai Stud
Achi’s Ranch
Kenana Farm
Kamwaki Farm
How much water does a horse drink a day?
An idle, 1,100-pound horse in a cool environment will drink 6 to 10 gallons of water per day. That amount may increase to 15 gallons per day in a hot environment. Work horses require 10-18 gallons of water per day on average but could require much more in hot weather.