Mackinac Community Equestrian Center

Mackinac Community Equestrian Center Operated by the Mackinac Horsemen's Association, we are dedicated to horsemanship & education in MI

04/14/2026



PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW PAGE!!!!! This page will become inactive 5/1/26
Visit us at our new location for all things happening at the Equestrian Center! We have SO MANY great events scheduled for this year, so be sure to check us out on the new page.

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Operated by the Board of Directors of the Mackinac Horsemen's Association, we are dedicated to horsemanship and education in northern Michigan

Congratulations going out to Emily Nelson as she was the lucky winner of our Raffle Basket!! Your merchandise will be sh...
03/09/2026

Congratulations going out to Emily Nelson as she was the lucky winner of our Raffle Basket!! Your merchandise will be shipped out to you!
Many thanks to the Benser-Luciani family for their donation
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03/06/2026
Tate says I’m too sleepy already to wait for Midnight! Wishing everyone a safe and Happy New Year!
12/31/2025

Tate says I’m too sleepy already to wait for Midnight! Wishing everyone a safe and Happy New Year!

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12/29/2025

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Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas!!!
12/24/2025

Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas!!!

Our lovely Tiny Tina gave us a fright the other night with a choke episode.  Thankfully Anna was immediately on top of i...
12/19/2025

Our lovely Tiny Tina gave us a fright the other night with a choke episode.
Thankfully Anna was immediately on top of it and able to work with our amazing Vets. She is doing 100% better and is the picture of perfect health now.
This is why it’s so important to have good winter boarding for our horses.
Many thanks to Anna for her dedication and love for Tina, Ellie and Walker and to the Community Foundation for making it possible for us to have such great care for our horses!
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So very true!
12/16/2025

So very true!

Things that should not still be controversial heading into 2026 but are:

1. Horses are social herd animals and being able to socialize with other horses is a key component for their welfare. When they are unable to do so, their welfare suffers.

2. Horses are made to be MOVING. Excessive confinement, especially when paired with isolation, is damaging. Confinement and inability to move increase colic risks, make horses more unpredictable and difficult to handle and also impact overall wellbeing. Stalling is well studied and when horses are stalled in excess, there are many physical and mental health problems associated with it.

3. Horses are trickle feeders. They’re meant to be intaking food on a near constant basis. Even with horses who have a tendency to gain weight easily, we need to find means of enabling access to forage for most of the day. This can be done with slow feed nets and other means of slowing hay intake.

Ultimately, what humans currently have access to providing for their horses does not change the facts.

I understand how helpless people can feel when navigating the boarding systems and how hard it can be to take in this information when you don’t feel you have options available to improve the care of your horse.

However, how we feel about the facts does not change the facts.

What we are able to provide for our horses does not change the findings of research that have been replicated for decades now.

The facts are:

- horses are herd animals. Socialization is a crucial component for wellbeing.

Despite this, they’re commonly isolated and kept alone. Common does not equate to normal or healthy.

- horses are commonly kept confined and their lack of ability to engage in free movement contributes to many of the common issues with see with horses.

And, lastly,

- people often use tradition, what they perceive as normal and what they feel capable of providing (or what is most convenient for them) as an excuse to reject factual information.

But, rejecting the information does not change the experience for horse.

We need to sincerely start to reflect on the ethics of much of the horse industry because despite the fact that us humans love horses and want to have them, our desire to do so should never come above meeting basic needs.

We shouldn’t be getting social animals if we cannot meet their social needs.

We shouldn’t be getting large farm animals intended to move lots if we cannot provide this.

Riding cannot and will never make up for autonomous movement and socialization.

It can be a tough pill to swallow, but it’s necessary nonetheless.

Tate and Lucy are basking in the limelight tonight 😂🥰😂 (we just love Lucy watching Maclay finals while getting her magna...
12/16/2025

Tate and Lucy are basking in the limelight tonight 😂🥰😂 (we just love Lucy watching Maclay finals while getting her magna wave treatment)!

Many thanks to Mackinac Island Community Foundation for helping to make their winter training and boarding a reality!
Ellie and Tina are a wee bit jealous but in the best care with Anna Lee at her beautiful farm, living the pampered life with their winter friends.

MACKINAC COUNTY, Mich,. (WPBN/WGTU) - - The Mackinac Horsemen's Association has received a grant of more than $11,000 from the Mackinac Island Community Foundat

Lucy says…. What’s that??? Mackinac Island Comunity Foundation just awarded me? I’m a star?    Be sure to tune in tonigh...
12/15/2025

Lucy says…. What’s that??? Mackinac Island Comunity Foundation just awarded me? I’m a star?
Be sure to tune in tonight to Up North News at 6pm to hear all about our Grant Award from MICF!!

We are SO very grateful for their support of our precious babies.

Address

3800 British Landing Road
Mackinac Island, MI
49757

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19068478034

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