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Hidden Pines Farm

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Introduction: We offer horse boarding services for $500 a month. We have large riding ring with lights and 10x12 matted stalls. Our services include all day turnout, lessons, some trails located on reserve wildlife. Our location is very private, and children are welcome.
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Jokes O.
Jan 24, 2013
The owner and "helpers" SMOKE while throwing hay, and also have huge bonfires only feet away from the barn with horses inside, and the hayloft door open. Imagine if the hay caught fire? Smoke tunnels through the open doors, By far the worst place I have ever had the displeasure of boarding at. Horses are not well cared for (although I will admit they are fed properly) inoculations are not required, horses can touch and nose, water buckets are not cleaned or filled up. Outside stalls are not cleaned up not to mention all horses rotate pastures so they are always open to every horses parasites and/or diseases. Horses are buried in the same "pastures" they turn boarders horses out in and the entire barn is drama. If you hate drama, steer clear, if you love your horse, board somewhere else.
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Hidden Pines Is A.
Jun 12, 2013
Hidden Pines Farm is a great place. I have boarded my horse here for years. The owner is the nicest, outgoing, caring, loving person in the world. She will go out of her way to help others and take care of your horse. I have never had a problem. As for the hay, they have amazing hay. They just switched their hay people and i couldn’t love it more! My horse is very well taken care of at Hidden Pines. To the person above who is complaining about bonfires, they DO NOT have big fires, AT ALL!!! Defiantly not big enough to reach the loft. THE DOORS ARE ALWAYS CLOSED. I know that because I close them. They would never have flames that high for that reason. I have seen numerous firefighters every time there is a fire. Actually one of my good friends is a firefighter and he is there ever time we have a fire. Hidden pines farm wouldn’t do anything to hurt the animals or the barn. All horses that come onto the property need to have proof of vaccinations and coggins. So no horse has any parasites/ diseases. They do switch some of the horses around but about twice a week they go and pick out the paddocks. I personally wouldn’t want my horse in the same place every day. She would get bored. Hidden Pines is very clean. They have always kept the water clean and filled to the top. Outside boarders are welcome, and if you board outside you are responsible for cleaning your shed. I keep my horse in the barn and they clean the stalls and all the details and do a great job. My horse always has a clean stall and good hay. Hidden Pines feeds there horses very well. For the comment above I don’t know who you are but there was a very strong reason why they buried their horse there. That horse belonged to the owner and the horse has been on the property for many, many years and that was her favorite place to graze and be turned out in. there is nothing wrong with doing that. And you shouldn’t have a problem with it. I LOVE HIDDEN PINES FARM!! They are really great people and as I said I have never had a problem with my horse here. I highly recommend this farm to anyone who likes to have a quiet place to keep there horse. There is never drama, actually the only barn that barley has drama!
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Stay Away S.
May 30, 2013
Wish I could give no stars.... Completely agree with jokes o review!! Prickles in hay and hay like straw??? Would not feed that to my horse. Would never recommended to anyone who loves their horse!!!!
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Davis C.
Jun 11, 2013
My name is Dave and I've been a boarder at Hidden Pines farm for 4 years. Rose welcomed me with open arms and has accommodated me and my 3 horses with the best of care from herself and her daughters. Over the years my horses have become calmer and more pleasurable to ride due to what I think is a better living condition and top quality food and clean water. They have gained a healthy weight and a shiny coat. Thanks Rose love this place, very happy here!!!!!!!!
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Concerned H.
Jun 27, 2013
Board at your own risk. The farm may seem quiet and peaceful, but do not be deceived. Every week or so there are massive parties held at the barn with drunk teenagers wandering through the barn harassing the sleeping horses. Not only is the owner a pot smoking drunk, but she welcomes the company of those like her. Pathetic lowlifes are the usual crowd here. Her daughter Michelle is a wannabe know it all who can't even handle her own horse, let alone ride it. There are also plenty of snotty barn girls that contribute to the horrendous atmosphere. This place is not fit for man or beast. Unless you're a drug addicted booze hound. Then you'll fit in just fine.