The Facility
Our 60-foot round pen works out
great for beginner riders and
lunge lessons.
The arena is 130' X 150'.  It is set up
as a roping arena as well as a riding
arena with lights.
The guest area also known as the "safe
zone" is 10' X 20' and located in
between the barn and the arena.  It has
a covered awning, a picnic table and
chairs are available for anyone that
would like to sit down and watch lessons.
Because each horse
and rider are built
differently we keep a
wide range of English
and Western bridles,
saddles, and pads in
our 20' X 18' tack
room.
We do have other livestock on the property
but for safety reasons they are all contained.
This is Go-T.  He is a pygmy goat.  He is real
handy to have around.  He eats the extra
feed that the horses can't eat.  He is a
ruminant animal with four stomachs like a
cow.  
We  have lost count of how many chickens we
have.  All but 4 of our chickens are in coops.  
We have redesigned our chicken coop. We
are raising them for 4-H.  The miniature
chickens are called Cochins and are show
chickens.  The larger breeds of hens are for
eggs.
Lazy D Riding School
Owned by Paul and Karen Davis
East Broken Arrow
(918)760-3365
info@lazydridingschool.com
Our steel 63' X 48' horse
barn has five 12' X 16'
heavy duty stalls, a tack
room, a breezeway and an
extra large cement
floored hay storage.  The
front of the barn has a
24-foot awning that
covers the double cross
tie area.
Some of the pictures are out of date.  The
chicken coop has been redesigned and we
have a new saddle rack system.  We will be
updating the pictures soon.
Aren't they cute!  These are the goats
we will be using for goat tying.  The
rest of the time we will be spoiling
them rotten.