Still a continual comment These horses should really have halters On them if not being ridden & the headstall’s Taking off & put on a safe spot Where the horse can’t get himself hurt

Rachel Gleason | Aug 21, 2019 | Category: Horseback riding service

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M. Walters | Aug 21, 2019

I personally am pleased to read the horses do not wear halters when turned out. They can become hung up on a tree, bushes or fencing. From everything Ive read about this place, the horses are respected. I cant wait to visit.

Brenda Hendricks | Aug 21, 2019

Horses in a pasture have the hatters off for safety. This way they don't run or get fast.

nici cabrera | Aug 21, 2019

the horses are in a natural herd setting on roughly 72 acres with lots of trees and stuff. the horses will not stay on a trail there go right in. I have 3 of my personal horses with Shirley and it would be way to dangerous to keep halters on them. there could get caught on trees or so and this would mean more damage. if it's a small fenced in pasture yes but not if there are free on the whole land.

Linda Bissonnette | Aug 21, 2019

All riding places do this. Even out of State. Tjere is always a person there to oversee these trail quiet horses.

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