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Season:Summer
Weather:The mornings are humid at times or a change of winds and it can get chilly. Best time to work your horses is before ten am and after about five pm. The days heat up really fast and it is hard to work in the conditions at times. Make sure to drink plenty of water and not to overdue yourself or your horse.
Day Temperature: 98 degrees
Night Temperature: 67 degrees
Accepting Characters: Yes
Breeding: Yes
Foaling:No
The Riding Academy is surrounded by the beautiful Mud Creek with 45 miles of marked equestrian trails. A short distance from the Riding Academy riders can enjoy the many different waterfalls, national forests, town squares, lakes, beaches, and forests views that have made our area famous.

While at the stables you can be sure that your horse or horses are in the finest care. The owners reside on the property to provide security and help. Visitors are always welcome to take a look around. If you would like to find out more information about Hollow Brooke's facilities, please visit the link.
Hollow Brooke
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Hollow Brooke History
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-------------------- Stable Owner(s):
Rick Collins
Jaime Collins
Ashley Collins
Co-Owner(s):
Veterinarian(s):
Farrier(s):
Stablehands:
Taylor Adams
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 Hollow Brooke's History and how it came to be
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I will try to make this as short as possible....

Hollow Brooke started off in the 1800's as a small ranch like hobby farm to a family of twelve. At that time the rach sat on a cozzy twenty acres of land. Most of the animals on the hobby farm where kittens, cats, puppies, dogs, bunnies, rabbits, chickens, a donkey, a miniture horse, a pony, and a working draft horse. By 1870 the family had died and now the ranch sat abandoned till 1909 when a family of five purchased the property along with an additional ten acres making the ranch a thirty acre lot. Remodling was converted to meet the new requirements as a small barn able to house ten horses went up. Again in 1916 the farm was sold again to a older man and his younger son. The older man died about three years after the purchase and left the property to the son. The son began to purchase more land around the ranch. By 1950's the ranch had grown in size drastically. The ranch now sat on eighty acres of land. Renavation was done and the small barn grew in size as well. By 1970 the ranch was now considered and made into a Riding Academy and given the name Hollow Brooke after the original owner of the small land development Lee Brooke, who purchased the lot in 1801.

Now thirty seven years later Hollow Brooke Riding Academy is still open to all riders ages five to fourty five. Providing one hundred stalls for boaring, pasture boarding with shelters, eight indoor and outdoor arenas for riding in all weather. Opertunities to grow and maintain there high preformances. Miles and miles of trails that can be taken on horse back. Hollow Brooke also offers to those boarders the option to stay free of charge on the property in one of the two ranch style housing departments. The owners of the stables live on the property to allow visitors to enter once the gates open and to provide security.
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