PAHC Satellite Facilities

Within the PAHC framework, a satellite facility is a privately owned or independently operated horse property that works in cooperation with the Conservancy to support the care, preservation, placement, management, conditioning, and long-term stewardship of historically significant horses.

Satellite facilities may vary in size and type. Some may be small private farms suited to a limited number of horses, while others may include more developed boarding, training, or performance environments capable of supporting a broader range of activities.

Depending on the property, a satellite facility may include stalls, paddocks, turnout areas, pasture, riding or training space, trailer access, feed and hay storage, tack areas, quarantine capability, and routine access for farrier and veterinary care.

The purpose of a satellite facility is not simply to house horses, but to extend the reach of the Conservancy through approved locations that can responsibly serve both the horses and the mission. A satellite facility may provide care for 1 or more horses at a time and are chosen for the specific services or housing which they can provide.

Angleton, Texas - Holly's Horse Farm

This facility represents one of the Conservancy’s practical working locations in the greater Houston region and serves as an example of how a smaller horse property can contribute meaningfully to preservation and care.

  • Suitable for daily care, full-time pasture residency with spacious run-in barn areas and routine management
  • Useful for horses best served in a quieter, smaller-scale environment
  • Extends the geographic reach of the Conservancy
  • Supports responsible distribution of horses across multiple locations
  • May serve as a model for similarly sized satellite properties in the future
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Turnout or pasture area
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Oak tree in pasture
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Turnout or pasture area
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Side Run-in

Dayton, Texas - Sky's the Limit Performance Horses

This location adds a distinct dimension to the satellite facility model by incorporating a performance-horse setting that offers a training track, equine swimming pool, hot walkers, multiple barns, and an on-site veterinarian.

  • Performance-oriented environment with active horse management
  • Useful for conditioning, handling, and evaluation
  • Expands the range of environments available within the network
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Dayton - Main Barn Interior
Conditioning Pool
Dayton - Conditioning Pool
Horse Walkers
Dayton - Horse Walkers
Track Straightaway
Dayton - Track Straight-away

Liverpool, Texas - Sallyforth Farm

Another key part of the satellite structure reflecting the direct involvement of the Conservancy’s founder in the stewardship, evaluation, and preservation of horses important to the program. In rough pasture condition being renovated, great piece of land that provides a very private location with excellent potential for full-time volunteer residency with utilities and an RV pad. Currently has only a rough shelter that is being expanded and re-designed.

  • Preservation-focused horse management in a large pasture environment.
  • Supports continuity in observation and record keeping and provides an isolated quarantine location when necessary.
  • Provides another location for daily oversight and care.
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Main farm view
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Barn, shed, or stable area
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Pasture or paddock view
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Additional property view