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Slocum's Appaloosa Ranch
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Unfortunately this has been a very sad place for a very long time. There are far too many animals for their wallet and as a result they are inadequately maintained. Perhaps the young eager girls don't know any better and thus rate Slocum's ""ranch"" with more than one star. It's also NOT going to be place where these girls will learn anything valuable about the world of true horsemanship. Locations have changed as they have never owned any of the locations where they have been. Other than location nothing seems to change: the horses aren't any better off and the Slocum family women are no more likeable. The ONLY reason I say don't stay away is because the horses need some loving of the attention that they MAY be getting from some starry-eyed youngsters.
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