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Help us make it rightI don't know where is begin. I had two horses there a couple years back and eventually had to move them because you could see their spines and every single rib on them. The stalls are small, no windows except the outside ones, dusty, dirty, disgusting. The barn was never clean, the arena was hard dirt and extremely dusty, you would have to stop working your horse after 5 min because your horse would be coughing so bad, the washracks were never clean, the water never worked half the time, just a terrible place to keep your horse. They offered pasture board at the time when I was there. It...
Where to begin? As many others have stated, it is a very impressive looking facility and that along with some false advertising about a great XC course and ""dedicated"" management it SEEMS ideal. Here is what they don't tell you:
Barn owner is incredibly unpleasant and difficult to deal with, and there are so many ""barn rules"" that you will inevitably be charged for doing something wrong eventually regardless of whether or not it is stated in your contract (which it won't be).
You must buy hay onsite and unseen---and for three months in winter the hay was strawlike and...
100 stall barn on 41 acres...mmmm...no wonder they don't turn out. More dangerous for horses to be kept in for several days at a time..they tend to run more, tear up pastures and hurt themselve. But, you can't tell him that. He only cares about his precious pastures. As for the barn..nice barn, but come on..closes up windows, doors air tight beginning in October. Very unhealthy for the horses.Anygiven day in the winter you can walk thru the barn and hear them coughing..dusty, blow aisles with blower which creates more dust, barn smells very bad of urine. Covered arena was recently leveled,...
Normally I wouldn't respond to a review about a service or place of business because everyone is entitled to their own opinion or may have had a different experience at a facility. After reading this review I felt like there should be some clarifications made. I am not an employee of the barn, but someone that has boarded there for 5+ years.
I have been nothing but happy with the service that I have received and even though I don't agree with every single decision that has been made, I can understand where management is coming from and know that they have my horse’s best interest at heart....
I do NOT recommend Tyson Equestrian (and neither will anyone else if you ask around). Find anywhere else! Though the property and facility are beautiful to look at, your horses will rarely see it.
Management under Wayne Tyson is awful- not professional, very uncooperative, not personal, and he will add numerous extra fees and conditions to your board after you've signed your soul away. If you confront them and ask about the mystery additions, they will make up an answer.
They will keep your horses in for 4-5 days per week to ""preserve the pastures"" even if it is sunny and bone dry...
Since 1999 the company has been providing Horse Farm. Tyson Equestrian Farms Llc is incorporated in Georgia, has 2 employees and estimated revenues of $86,000.00.
Tyson Equestrian Farms provides boarding to horse owners in Acworth and the surrounding areas. The farm, which houses a 100-stall farm on 41 acres, also provides lessons, horse sales and leasing, breeding and equestrian events. Tyson's facilities include a covered arena and two outdoor riding arenas, in addition to four grazing paddocks.
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