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Businiess name:  Rah-Sadj Ranch Equestrian Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I started riding at Rah Sadj Ranch seven years ago. To this day, I remember how kind Frankie was towards me during my first lessons, teaching me how to properly ride and handle a horse. Since then, I have brought many friends to ride at the barn who have had just as great of a time as I always have. All of the people there, except for the person who wrote the first bad review above, have been extremely nice. The person who wrote that review most likely made the remarks that she did due to the fact that Frankie had to have the woman's horse no long be boarded at Rah Sadj due to its behavior. I witnessed this horse's frightening behavior, as well as the rider's inability to manage her horse in the presence of other riders. Frankie made the right call, as she always does, making sure to put the safety of all of the riders in her barn first.

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