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Bobby's Ranch Inc
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Bobby's Ranch is the best westen riding facility in all of New England. They offer fantastic trail rides and great instructors. \r
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Bobby owns aroung 50 trail horses, boards around 20 and has 30 other farm animals. How can you say no to Pedro the donkey or Yogi the pony? \r
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Many Equestrian stables charge $150 or more for lessons. Bobby's charges a mere $65 for an hour lesson and the basics. You learn how to lead a horse, untack them and trot and canter. Another great feature, Bobby offers trail lessons for more experianced riders. Bobbys also has a warming community of horses, dogs, chickens and of course people.
Pros: Well Trained Trail Horses and Great Staff
Cons: Not Enough Grass For All
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