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1. Shepley Hill Eventing LLC - Acton

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· 4 reviews

24 Liberty St, Acton, MA 01720

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Shepley Hill Eventing LLC: what do users think?
Olivia Baker: A kind community and a wonderful barn!
Elizabeth Reeves: Quiet atmosphere, nice indoor and outdoor rings!

2. Windrush Farm - North Andover

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· 12 reviews

479 Lacy St, North Andover, MA 01845

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Windrush Farm: what do users think?
Kat Jette: Client had a great time! On the waiting list to come back.
annabella: beautiful farm with such amazing wonderful staff. the horses are great and so well mannered. they have an amazing program for kids and adults. if your looking for a great interactive summer camp or riding lessons i would defiantly recommend this. the staff are very well trained to deal with any kind of situation and are very accommodating. just lovely :)
Cheryl Sullivan: Your safety and the safety of the horses is top priority. The horses are well trained, fit, and happy. Instructors will meet and challenge your skill level.
Ashley Fajvan: A great place that helps a lot of people
Paul Watts: I bring kids i work with here for therapeutic horse back riding. The staff are great and really patient with the children. They get everyone riding no matter their level of familiarity. Tina is by far one of the most knowledgeable and sweet trainers I have ever met!

3. A Touch of Majic Equestrian Center - Pepperell

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· 10 reviews

1 Old Farm Ln, Pepperell, MA 01463

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Liz MacKinnon: Positive:Communication,Professionalism,Quality,ValueCan’t say enough about Meg and Ryan Tyler. If I could leave 10 stars I would. Not only does Meg have the knowledge and skill but a heart of gold. I won’t trust my daughter to learn to ride with anyone else.
Bree arsenault: Critical:Communication,Professionalism,Quality,Value
Justin Rollins: I kept my horse with the Tyler's for about 9 or so months. I was disgusted to say the least. I often found my horse with little to no shavings, dry water buckets, an uncleaned stall for days at a time. I also worked for the Tyler's for a short period of time while my horse was there and often times they would run out of grain, hay and shavings and make excuses and lie about why we didn't have them and when we would be getting some. During my time at ATOMEC my horse lost a significant amount of weight due to their lack in horse care. Many days the Tyler's wouldn't come down to feed AM hay and grain until about 11am. Most days horses wouldn't go out and if they did they would go out around 12.Ryan is a self proclaimed farrier and put shoes on my gelding that were two sizes to small. The Tyler's have no right running a farm or owning animals. Many equine professionals (vets, farriers, dentists etc.) will not go to their property for various reasons. I do not recommend you board here if you truly care about your horses well-being.
Amanda Belley: My horse was boarded here and my experience was terrible. My horse often was without water and he was frequently found standing in a puddle of his own urine in an ammonia filled barn due to a complete lack of bedding in stalls. Horses often weren’t turned out until after 11:00 AM on beautiful days and he dropped weight significantly during his time there. Communication between boarder and management was poor and I was often given the run around and excuses. Management took no responsibility for any short comings and still haven’t to this day. The utmost basic care was lacking and the horses paid the price. I was a part of a mass exodus with other very unhappy boarders. The department of agriculture in tandem with the MSPCA was involved not long after I got out with my horse. Regardless of the reason, the conditions were unacceptable. I’m sure they mean well but it takes more than good intentions to properly run a horse boarding facility. I hope this review helps future, potential boarders and clients to go in with eyes wide open and with some perspective.
Jeanne Ciampa: Meaghan and Ryan are two of the nicest people I know. They know their craft.Highly recommend. No offense but whoever wrote that letter on Google is a big fat liar. My horses were there they had water and hay..depending on what time of day everyones stalls can be messy..my horses are at home I'll spend 4 to 5 hours a day cleaning up and refreshing but that's because I'm retired and have only two horses. Ive worked at alot of places that guy totally exaggerated.Plus meaghan taught me sometimes horses lose weight when they need teeth done or vitamin e in both cases she.was right on.Lastly these are not average people.Meghan is super outgoing and nice and open and honest. Most of the world can't handle that! Ryan is her perfect partner. They are a dynamic duo!
R Houseman: Great instruction at a reasonable rate.
Nicole Merola: A Touch a Majic is a little piece of horsey heaven, the stalls are well kept and the barn is always tidy. The horses are so incredibly well taken care of and most importantly they are loved and handled individually the way yourself as an owner would care for your family member. Ryan and Meg are the real deal, they are horse people but just as important, they are people people. They take time to know their boarders and their horses and invest 110% in making sure that all of your needs are met. My 9 year old daughter immediately felt at home at this wonderful barn! if your child rides these are the type of people you want installing good hormanship skills in them. They go above and beyond to make the barn atmosphere fun, educational and most importantly SAFE! We couldn’t be happier!

4. Twin Gates Farm - Londonderry

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· 15 reviews

195 Mammoth Rd, Londonderry, NH 03053

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Twin Gates Farm: what do users think?
Sarah Gannon: Wonderful facility and ownership!
Rich Souza: 😁😊😁😚😁
Kathleen Talbot: Our child went here for horse camp this summer and loved it, the horsemanship and riding she learned in a week was fantastic!
Laura Hajjar: My daughter has been riding here for over 2 years and has enjoyed every moment. Darcy Newman is a great role model for these kids and teaches them everything they need to know. It's not just about getting on a horse to ride but Darcy takes the time to teach them how to care for the horse, tack the horse and is a wonderful riding instructor.Darcy is also very involved with other activities at the farm and has organized a Londonderry 4H Club and United States Pony Club that is held at the farm as well.
Cassidy LeBlanc: Best barn in Londonderry NH!
Gretchen Newman: a wonderful place to get your horse connection 3
Theresa Patterson: Darcy is the best!
Steve Cornett: True people who know and love what they do. More than learning how to ride it's knowing how to care and work with horses and a farm.
Brooose H: Great horse lessons with attention and a personal touch. You get to do the horse care stuff that kids like also.

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