| 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. |






| 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. |



