Ruby in a beginner jumping lesson
Leasing a horse at Solia Farm offers a unique opportunity to build a meaningful connection with a well-trained, trusted horse while becoming part of a calm, supportive farm community.
Riders benefit from consistent access to their horse, allowing for real progress in confidence, skill, and horsemanship without the full responsibility of ownership.
Our program is thoughtfully structured to prioritize both rider development and horse wellbeing, with guidance from experienced instructors and our peaceful environment we encourage growth, connection, and enjoyment at every level.
Horse Leasing
Meet our Available horses!
Prince
Arabian Gelding | 9 yrs | 14.2hh
Suitable for intermediate to advanced riders.
Trained in English, small jumps, and trails.
Quarter Horse Mare | 16 yrs | 14.2hh
Suitable for beginner riders in the arena and on the trail.
Trained in Western, English, small jumps, and trails.
Ruby
TN Walking Horse Mare | 20yrs | 15hh
Suitable for beginner riders in the arena and intermediate riders on trails.
Trained in English and Western.
Lady
Ginger
Mustang | 16yrs | 14.2hh
Suitable for beginner riders in arena and on the trail. Trained Western.
Ruby in an intermediate field lesson
Lesson Requirements & Monthly Pricing
To promote safety, skill development, and horse consistency, lesson participation is required and tailored to each rider’s experience level:
Advanced Riders
Minimum: 1 lesson per month
$410/month
Intermediate Riders
Minimum: 2 lessons per month (additional lessons encouraged for progress)
$440/month
Beginner Riders
Minimum: 4 lessons per month
$550/month
Beginner riders remain at this level until they are fully independent in catching, grooming, and tacking without instructor assistance.
Once independence is achieved, riders transition into the Intermediate Program, with a minimum of 2 lessons per month.
Lease Details & Schedule
Our horse lease program is structured as a half-lease, offering riders consistent access while maintaining the health and balance of our horses.
Riders are approved to:
Ride, groom, and engage in ground training
Up to three (3) days per week (with instructor approval)
To support the well-being of each horse:
Horses participate in the equine therapy program a minimum of three (3) days per week
Each horse is given one (1) designated rest day
This balanced schedule ensures horses remain physically and emotionally healthy while providing riders with meaningful, consistent time in the saddle.