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1/6/11 I love Gayfields Farm. I speak from experience when I say that all businesses, whether a retail store or a boarding farm, has misunderstandings at times. I wish to speak publicly to all who down Gayfields. My horse is fat and happy and healthy. Her stall is spotless. She is brought in in bad weather, blanketed when necessary, put in front of a fan in hot weather, fly sprayed, and loved by the manager and assistant manager like she is their own. When a misunderstanding occurs, one should simply ask, not react. Please come visit us and see for yourself the excellent condition of the animals, fields, stalls, and barn. Meet the management who work so very hard for our animals. And talk to some of the boarders, including me, who will show you the beautiful things in our barn. I have hurt people's feelings in the past through silly misunderstandings, but I will stand by Steve, Janice, Cindy, and Amanda who have all extended their hearts and understanding to me, and their love of animals to my horse.\r
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Pros: huge fields, great people, nice trails
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