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We arrived to board our horses at night and accidentally put our horses in the wrong stalls; we were trying to avoid a gaping, leg-hanging hole in one stall and pitiful accomidations for our horses, overall. Our horses did consume some hay that was not ours, but we mistakenly thought that was included for the outrageous stall fee. We did replace the hay. By far the worst part of the experience was the rude way that we were treated by the owners/tour guides of this place. They were possitively irate about our accident and proceeded to even call us names to some friends of ours who were registering to ride the next day. Very unprofessional considering that we had appologized profusely and replaced the hay. Overall, those two ruined our trip. They informed us that horse boarders are really not welcomed because it cuts into their rental horse bussiness, but that the state makes them offer this option. We pay $8.00 a night at Dixie Trails in AL for a safe, nice covered stall. They charge $22.00 for a run down, holed up stall in the dirt and make you feel thankful to be able to use the hose pipe for water. The maps to the trails were ridiculously marked and extremely hard to follow. If we ever return, it will be brief and we won't be checking in with those "bozos"(this is what they called us for accidentally putting our horses in the wrong stalls). It is still amazing to me that our $220.00 fee, for four horses two nights and two horses three nights to take up a spot in that filthy barn, was not appreciated enough to at least close their mouths and be friendly to six people who bent over backwards to appologize. |