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Businiess name:
Byrnes Mill Stables
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Review content:
First of all this barn is not a bad place its just ran wrong it has potental to be a great place but alot of things need to change.\r
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1st: the horses are skinny, not all the horses but alot of them,this can be fixed by giving the horses more and better hay,this can also be fixed by getting actual grass in the ""pasture"" the weeds that go up to your knees need to be cut so the grass can actually grow, better grain would aslo help this issue not all horses are easy keepers and if your going to charge people atleast $300 you can buy better grain they say that there is no barbed wire on the property its all electice fencing but it is barbed wire in the back and sides of the pasture where you can not see upon first look yes they have electice fencing but they never turn it on \r
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2nd: charging people for extra things is not a bad thing but over charging them is a problem. $10 a month for use of a fan is a bit much considering the horses are out side all day and i highly doubt the fans will be on at night considering it would be a fire hazzord plus you have to buy your own fans. charging for thins such as hay is not a big deal if they were not priced so high\r
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3rd: random people coming on and off the property, this causes a problem when people that have no connection with the horses or the people that own it come on to the property during the day when the owners are there and only the one young man whom works for them is there and doesnt speak much english, this poses a problem because what if no one notices they are there and they deside to harm a horse that is there or destroy parts of the barns or things on the property like the boarders trailors.\r
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4th: lots of work goes on there and there is lots of noise and commotion the best words i can use to discribe this is chaos . all the projects they have desided to do should not be worked on during the weekends when all the boarders are out they should be during the week when only a few people come out and it would not be as bothersome to them. and in all reality they should not be worked on all at once one should be startred and finished then move to the next one \r
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5th: the rudness from the owners of thie barn is unbelive able being rude to adult women is unexceptable. you are trying to run a buisness in order to do that you are not rude to anyone that comeing to your buisness it does not matter if they do buisness with you or they are just there to look around or are visiting a friend or faimly member who does do buisness there. being rude is a good way to get your buisness name out there in a bad way no one wants to be treated rude when they are trying to enjoy them selfs with their horses \r
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6th:trying to make money in borading horses is not going to happen. the reason some of these big barns do so well is because they have been passed down from generation to generation and have perfected how they do things they are family owned and operated and they dont make much off boarding they make it off lessons and leasing. these barns also cater to the boarders wants and needs and treat them with respect.\r
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Pros: nothing
Cons: skinny horses, barbed wire, lack on knowledge, money hungrey
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