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Businiess name:  Canton Equestrian Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I started taking lessons here and the trainer was great-Jennifer Kola. The problem is the barn. The owners are awful and I've personally witnessed the owner Mary decked a horse ""Dial"" who is no longer there in the face. My husband and I were horrified. There are far too many horses to be equally turned out and as a result, many of them stay in their stalls all day, all night for days. It's awful. They have a huge grass pasture and NEVER use it, it's ridiculous. Totally half a** operation and not worth the money. If you care about your equine partner, which you should if you own one, you should board somewhere else. It's just beyond disturbing to me what they deem ""acceptable"" for horses. They may be animals but they deserve to see the sun and people. Leave a horse in a stall for days on end and you'll end up with a horse who develops lots of vices. They had one horse there ""Winona"" a beautiful Mare who NEVER got ridden, and was basically turned out 30 minutes every other day. She died from leg problems, GEE, YOU'RE KIDDING??? That's my point, the owners treat the horses like a burden and a business whereas most people own horses for a passion and a love.

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