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Businiess name:
Shiloh Farms Equestrian Trnng
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Review content:
Driving up the drive way the farm looks beautiful, but thing quickly change once you reach the owner's house. It becomes apparent that there is little to no grass on the farm. Manure is spread in the fields which creates an over abundance of muck in the fields. The owner acts sweet at first but soon starts yelling at both children and adults. She is rude to people and mean and forceful with the horses. If they make any sounds at all during feeding time they are not feed at all. If they do not immediately come up to the gate to come in from the field she leaves them out in the heat and cold. The lessons tend to be diverse as far as skill level of the riders and little individual attention is given. Some of the lesson horse are old and they all tend to have feet problems most likely due to the amount of mud in the fields. The horses are required to wear solid nylon halters and not allowed to wear safety halters. This wouldn't be a problem if there weren't round hay bale feeders in the fields with exposed bolts. I have seen a horse panic, flip herself, break her neck from getting her halter caught on the exposed bolts. The owner had another horse die because of the feeder but told the students and parents that she did not know why or how the horse died even though in reality she found him with his head stuck in the feeder. Please save yourself the money and time and find another better farm to ride at.
Pros: some decent horses and the opportunity to be in 4H
Cons: no grass, constant yelling, over abundance of rules, old injured horses
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