VerifiedCountry Club Stables, LLC
N4354 County Road CC, Shawano, WI 54166
Right off Highway 29 in Shawano, WI. Owner has had horses her whole life, and worked in the horse industry. CCS was purchased in 2025 and is being converted ...
Pulaski is a village in Brown County, Wisconsin — the "Polka Capital of the World," a few miles southwest of Green Bay. The surrounding Brown County farmland is solid agricultural territory with dairy operations, crop fields, and the kind of rural Wisconsin character that makes for practical, unpretentious horse keeping. Green Bay's amenities are close enough to matter without the facility being in a suburban setting.
The full range of board types is available in and around Pulaski: retirement, full care, pasture board, and training board. The amenity list is comprehensive — covered arena, round pen, outdoor arena, climate-controlled tack room, farrier, on-site trainer, medication administration, supplemental feeding, on-call vet, and trail access. The facility profiles below are intended to help you get a sense of the boarding market in the Pulaski area — each one is a summary, so click through to the full detail page for photos, pricing, and to reach out directly.
Pulaski is a village in Brown County, Wisconsin — the "Polka Capital of the World," a few miles southwest of Green Bay. The surrounding Brown County farmland is solid agricultural territory with dairy operations, crop fields, and the kind of rural Wisconsin character that makes for practical, unpretentious horse keeping. Green Bay's amenities are close enough to matter without the facility being in a suburban setting.
The full range of board types is available in and around Pulaski: retirement, full care, pasture board, and training board. The amenity list is comprehensive — covered arena, round pen, outdoor arena, climate-controlled tack room, farrier, on-site trainer, medication administration, supplemental feeding, on-call vet, and trail access. The facility profiles below are intended to help you get a sense of the boarding market in the Pulaski area — each one is a summary, so click through to the full detail page for photos, pricing, and to reach out directly.
VerifiedN4354 County Road CC, Shawano, WI 54166
Right off Highway 29 in Shawano, WI. Owner has had horses her whole life, and worked in the horse industry. CCS was purchased in 2025 and is being converted ...
VerifiedWillow Road, Pulaski, WI 54162
Located in Pulaski and family owned and operated since 2001. We offer Stall,, Pasture, Training and Retirement board. We also offer an on site Lesson and Tra...

4941 N Overland Rd, Hobart, WI 54155
Daydream Acres is a miniature horse farm and boarding stable that boards horses of all breeds. The owners have recently eased into retirement and are current...

640 County Line Road, De Pere, WI 54115
Triple Z Quarter Horses is an AQHA breeding farm located on the outskirts of Green Bay, just 4 miles from Highway 41. The facility offers both indoor and out...

1424 Cty Hwy VV, Seymour, WI 54165
Windenoak Equestrian Center sits on nearly 29 acres in Seymour, Wisconsin, featuring three outdoor arenas, two indoor arenas including a spacious main indoor...
Brown County winters are genuine Wisconsin cold — consistent snow and temperatures well below freezing through January and February. The facility's covered arena is a meaningful investment for year-round riding. Ask about footing maintenance in winter and how the arena drains after spring thaw. Check stall insulation and whether outdoor water is heated.
With an on-site trainer and on-call vet alongside full amenities, ask how those roles function day to day — is the trainer a full-time presence or on a schedule? Ask about the retirement board setup specifically: what level of daily oversight do retired horses receive, and how does the vet relationship work for older horses?
Retirement, full care, pasture board, and training board are all listed. This range is uncommon in a rural Wisconsin market and suggests an operation that has served multiple types of horse owners over time. Ask what the current boarder mix looks like and whether all four board types are actively being offered.
Green Bay is a mid-sized market and Pulaski is close enough to draw from it. A well-equipped facility with multiple board types won't sit empty long. Give yourself 30–45 days and reach out directly. For retirement board specifically, have a detailed conversation about your horse's needs before committing.
Trail access is listed at the facility, which matters given Wisconsin's active trail culture. Ask what on-property riding looks like and whether there are connections to county forest trails in the area. Brown County has some conservation land; ask what local riders do for trail time beyond the property.