Address: 7807 Fair Oaks Ave, Dallas, TX 75231, USA
Phone: +12147183796
Carol Canada
If you love your horse don't board your horse here. They only have 1.5 acres for grazing 52 horses which are stall bound 25/7 packed into a small show barn like sardines. Sure they get 3 meals a day and stalls cleaned out daily but thats no life for a horses who naturally need 1 acre per horse and city ordinances require such. My once healthy horse got sick and died after boarding there for one month. Also Yvonne the trainer is m Not a nice person and could care less..its all about the money.
HAYLEA COBB
Very nice and on time
T K
Called here a couple months ago inquiring about lessons ( I'm not a beginner rider) and was told no space for any new people (because according to the person i spoke to nobody leaves ever they said) and to inquire back in a couple months. So i did and received pretty much same answer from the same not so friendly sounding gentleman i spoke to prior i believe (that says he is Yvonne's (who is the head trainer/owner at this location's) husband but if I decide to buy a horse and need a place to board to get back in touch...yeah thanks but think i will pass on that lol
Carol Canada
Awesome ! Nicest owner and world class trainer, and great group of boarders and riders and All the horses are cared for as if they were staying a a first class resort...Truly wonderful happy place!
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I do not board a horse at the stables myself! However, I went with my girlfriend who has 2 horses boarded at this barn! I like the Stables..good care..yes you go to take care of your horse when you want to.. if you want more info Please let me know!!..thanks Elaine
No. I started there for almost a year on a school horse so I could learn to appreciate exactly what I wanted. You can too. They have safe school horses to learn and if you are an experienced rider you may have even more options depending on your experience and training.
There are some for sale, lease and half lease. I would say horse sales is one of their primary functions but not a horse dealer. They can help you find the right horse for the right rider rather that be at the stable, in the region or importing one to the US.
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