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 Welcome to Noble Companion Ranch. Our beautiful farm is located in the north georgia mountains. The farm is set up for Boarding Horses, Hay production, and breeding of our personal horses. Our boarding facility is located on a 20 acres section and is kept small and personal. We only take a limited number of boarders. Horses are turned out with compatible personalities. This is a quiet safe environment to enjoy your horse(s). We use holistic feed and supplements to keep a clean chemical free environment for horses and humans.  

We would like to share our special breeds called the Gypsy Cob and the Gypsy Drum Horse.  We also breed a rare and special breed of dog called the Dogue de Bordeaux. (This is the large red dog from the movie Turner and Hooch)  Our horses and our dogs will captivate you with their majestic presences and gentle natures.  I enjoy sharing my experiences with others. I feel growing up with animals made me a better person. I have yet to met a human with the loyalty of my animals. I hope I can always give them half as much as they give me. I know after viewing the sight you will fall in love with these beautiful breeds as I have over the years. 

What makes our farm special?(You ask)........is we care. We are willing to do the extra work and treat you horse as if it were ours. We take time to get to know each horse and their individual needs. All horses have shelter. If wheather is bad all the horses are put into stalls or have run-in-sheds.

We have openings at this time. Give us a call we have a nice new home for you and your horse. 

Farm History 

The farm was first occupied by the Cherokee Indians. The land was later settled by families after the Civil War was over. Two brothers came home from the Civil War and built homes here for their families. These homes where built in 1867 and 1868.  The original homes are still here. One being owed by us and another by a neighbor. This is a very interesting area with a lot of beauty and history.  We feel we were put here to preserve this for others to enjoy in the future.

After researching the breeds and preparing the farm. We carefully selected our beautiful mares to start a breeding program.  Along with our breeding program we also offer space to a few boarders. We are very blessed to live in this beautiful place and really enjoy sharing it with others. 

  Below is a veiw of the farm from the front porch of my log cabin. My husband and I built this log home in 1997.