In 2022, David and Christina LaHann packed up a Wisconsin life and pointed south — chasing milder winters, longer riding seasons, and a dream they'd carried between them for years. They found it waiting on forty-six rolling acres in middle Tennessee: a quiet place, the kind where mornings start with mist on the pasture and the soft sound of hooves before the world wakes up.
Forever Forward Stable is what they built there — a boutique barn, intentionally small. Thirteen stalls. No conveyor belt of boarders. Just horses we have the time to truly know: their preferences, their quirks, the way each one's ears tip forward when they hear our truck at the gate. Every horse here is treated as if it were our own, because to us, that's the only standard worth keeping.
What makes us a little different is something Christina jokes about often: David can't help himself. A lifetime in technology, and now a lifetime around horses — of course he was going to put the two together.
So we built the barn we always wished existed. Cameras you can check from your office on a Tuesday afternoon, just to see her grazing. Smart access on the tack and feed rooms, so your saddle is exactly where you left it. A daily care log that quietly tells you when your horse was fed, where she turned out, who she stood beside in the pasture — in real time, not as an afterthought.
The result is something we're proud of: a barn that feels small, personal, and unhurried — and a connection to your horse that feels, finally, like the one you've always wanted.
We're glad you're here. Come walk the pasture with us.
— David & Christina
