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.  
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Some of the pictures are out of date.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 I
haven't taken any picture of the new coop.  
We will be updating the pictures soon.
Feed Room/Classroom
Our feed room has been
turned into a classroom.  
We have a projector/wipe
erase board on one end.  
This is where we hold the
classroom portion of our
horsemanship class,
camp, and clinics. During
full day camp we watch a
movie and have popcorn in
our classroom.
Joey and Nannie love attention.  
They live with Go-T.  Joey thinks
he's a dog.
The flowers around the fish pond
are pretty, but they hide the pond.
 There is a huge bull frog living in
it and I think it ate the gold fish.