Starline Stables
1212 Dovehill Rd.
Justin, TX 76247
Kacy Maryott
Phone: 940.368.6698
Email: Kacy@StarlineStables.com
About Us
Starline Stables began to take form in the summer of
2006 when Jordan and Kacy Maryott began the
construction phase of a life-long dream. For 2 long years,
Jordan custom built everything from the barn, the stalls,
saddle racks, plumbing, electric, and 1500 feet of pipe
fence almost entirely by himself.

It all began when a daddy promised his little girl a horse
when he retired from the Navy, unbeknownst to him
that this is the one promise she wouldn't let him forget.
When Kacy and her family moved to Cedar Hill Texas in
1996, she began riding lessons immediately. It wasn't
long until she began training with the crazy but talented
horse master Danny Bell. In his program, students
trained every day for a few hours perfecting their skills
in classical dressage, jumpers, saddle seat, Roman riding,
liberty and trick training.

In February 1997, just days after her dad retired from
the Navy, she bought her first horse,
Prince. After
moving to Justin, TX she began training at area facilities
through-out high school as well as working for local
trainers. After high school, she attended Virginia
Intermont College as an Equine Science major taking
classes in equine nutrition, farrier science, barn
management ect.

While in Virginia she worked for prestigious
hunter/jumper farms and briefly for a Lippizzaner
breeder before moving back to Texas. Back in Texas, she
began working at the American Paint Horse Association
as a Special Events assistant and in Registration until
she became pregnant with their first baby Mason in July
2007, delaying the opening of Starline.

Jordan bought his first horse,
Ginger, in 1998 as a 2
year old and trained her himself although he wasn't an
experienced rider. He mostly rode trails and dueled on
horseback with his brother and Charlie. In high school,
Jordan joined the Rodeo team and rode bare back broncs.
As fate would have it, he also worked building barns
and other metal buildings. After high school, when he
joined the US Marine Corps, his dad sadly gave away
their horses. Jordan later joined BNSF Railway as a
conductor in Tulsa until a craft-transfer to Dispatcher
brought him back to Texas. Although Jordan and Kacy
went to the same high school, it wasn't until they both
moved back to Texas that they began dating and then
shortly after, began building the barn.
Starline officially opened its doors to boarders in October
2008. Although a few things go unfinished, improvements
are always being made. Plans are under-way for new loafing
sheds, new arena footing, a new shop, and one day a new
house; but hope to always retain the small, welcoming
atmosphere it has today.

Starline Stables would like to thank:

Mike and Karen Warren
for the opportunity to build this
facility, it wouldn't have been possible without them..

Luster and Marilyn Lewis for the very tedious task of
painting stalls...

Dana and Lena Maryott for helping Starline fund it's
many projects...

Brandon Thomas for so many things; finding us quality
materials for discount prices, roofing, drilling holes...

Gary and Kathy Booth for the use of their auger and box
blade for the last 2 years...

Austin and Stephanie Booth for their help with the
electrical work...

Jesse Slyder for delivering top quality hay and pulling
tractors out of the pond...

Carlos Stratton for being a wonderful farrier and helping
raise up I-beams for the roof...

Megan Green for helping with the occasional odd jobs and
helping stain stalls...

Karen Bayha for helping get Ginger and Charlie back, it
was a heart-filling reunion never to be forgotten.