First Class Horse Complex Ltd

Description

First Class Horse Complex is a place where riders come to release the stress of everyday life and grow as equestrians in a beautiful, enjoyable and relaxing environment. Our horse riding lessons in Bristol, WI focus on developing the skills and techniques needed to become an effective rider with a responsive horse working in harmony. First Class Horse Complex is a safe and secure equine...
by merchantcircle on November 21, 2018 from merchantcircle

Member Reviews

Would not recommend- it is not about the horse:
Moved into this facility in August 2013 with 8 show horses after extensive discussion and written agreement of services. Our horses were charged a higher rate than current boarders and investment was made in the property for individual turnouts. Agreement stated that monies would be refunded if paddocks not built in 6 months. Paddocks took well over 6 months. Additional charges began to appear on our statement for overage of shavings usage which appeared to be random. charges for NOT turning our horses out in lightening storms, -20 degree wind-chill. Protective turnout gear was routinely not put on as agreed. Regular maintenance of the arena was not done as agreed which led to hard and uneven footing and several lameness issues for several boarders. Hay contaminated with Black patch was fed our horses which led to slobbers. Even after identified and advised by our vet to discontinue feeding, facility continued to do so. Electrical issues occurred in the water troughs in turnout which was shocking the horses when they drank. One horse refused to drink from the waterer after corrected and owner was charged to put out a bucket daily. There are several facilities in the area that provide high quality and dependable service, this just isn't one of them.
by RM on December 27, 2015

Information from the business

Carolyn has been teaching and coaching students, and training and showing horses for over 31 years. Carolyn is a member of t...he United States Equestrian Federation, a life time member of the Paso Fino Horse Association, the Professional Paso Fino Trainers’ Association, the United States Dressage Federation and the Illinois Dressage and Combined Training Association. See More
by facebook on May 26, 2015 from facebook