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Businiess name:  Cameron Equestrian Ctr
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We've been at Cameron for almost three years, and we will be there as long as there are riders in the family. \r \r Marleta, Kersten, and their staff are wonderful people with a long history in this business. Their strong family values are adoped by the entire set of current clients.\r \r My daughter started in the lesson program and summer camps at Cameron, and as an ex-rider, I was pleased that Cameron expects the kids to learn whole horse care and understand the work that goes into caring for horses. Each day of camp, they learned something new, such as grooming, bathing, tack cleaning and yes, they even paired up and cleaned a stall once or twice a week. Of course, they also had eight lessons per week at camp. The indoor arena is a huge bonus to both clients and campers. After a hard rain, outdoor arenas can take 2-3 days to dry out, leading to cancelled lessons and disappointed campers. With the indoor ring, we don't have that problem. My daughter progressed rapidly as a rider during through the lessons and weeks at camp. Eventually, we ended up purchasing a horse. \r \r For horses Cameron is an ideal place. There are 24 (or more?) turnout paddocks which provide individual turnout for client horses, and small herd groups for the school horses and many retired horses that live at Cameron. With that many paddocks, all the horses are out for at least half of every 24 hours, and many of them are outside day and night. Our older jumper benefits both mentally and physically from outdoor living. Of course, when the weather is bad, they all come inside to their comfortable stalls. The stable also only feeds top quality alfalfa hay, even to the school horses and retirees. \r \r The most amazing part of Cameron is the fantastic 'family' of clients. Everyone is so supportive, kind, and helpful. We cheer each others successes, and offer encouragement when needed. I love that last lesson on Saturday when there's a bunch of folks who hung around just to chat and watch. What a fun group and we have so much fun. \r \r

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