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For those of you who are trashing it, forget it, no one wants to hear your junk! They are very kind and I have leased 2 ponies from there ( One of wich I still do) an Appy name Bullet and a new horse they just got named Jack, a shetland. He was a games pony and went to the Kentucky Games. Anyway, they are nice. Everyone is down to earth. It is kept clean. Swept out every day, brushes are cleaned, stalls are mucked, paddocks are picked, tack cleaned, fresh water and hay, horses who are not ridden that day are groomed, lots of grazing areas, Arenas refooted and raked, big arenas (indoor and out) and last but not least the multiple areas. ""Pony Barn"": Basement. Sounds bad but it isnt. Many large stalls, tack area, hay area, and tack room for tack boxes etc. My stuff is down there. 3 cross tie areas. ""Main Barn"": Two cross ties, one wash stall, kitchen, bathroom, summer camp room ( Couches and tvs) Two empty stalls for tack rooms and one large school horse tack room, grain area. "" Tile Area"": Four large stalls. Sink. Entrance to the "" Pit "" Stall (in and out stall) and a hose for filling buckets to give horses water. "" Wing"" or "" Aisle"": A long aisle with lots of stalls. One cross tie. two hoses. "" Back Barn"": seperate from everything else. Two in and outs. Five big stalls. One empty one for tack. A grain area. When people say "" too many equines for such a small facility"" does it seem to small now you have taken a tour of it? I will name every horse there f you want. just leave a comment.
Pros: Most
Cons: Misunderstandings ( 1 or 2, easily fixed)
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