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 out. You can only buy hay from them (crazy up charge, goes ""missing"" and is often moldy and they won't exchange it).
Stall shavings won't come in on time, if at all. And if they do, he won't give you enough of them.
Pastures have NO shelter if you keep them pastured 24/7.
There is a CC course, but it is only open 1 weekend per month, and in my while there, I never even saw it open once (and you CANNOT canter on it or in the fields).
You can only lunge in 2 (often flooded and dangerous) areas, the huge covered arena has a very dusty footing, the outdoor arenas are small and flood easily, etc. I could go on forever...
Just ask around, if anyone has heard of this place- it's guaranteed that they will NOT recommend it. I ignored the rumors and was happy to leave when I could. It only gets worse.
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As a a response to the feedback below, firstly that ""All charges are made clear in the boarding agreement and changes to said agreement require that all boarders re-sign the contract,"" it may be required, but Wayne Tyson DID NOT ever have me or many other boarders that I can name, re-sign a contract when mystery charges were added. In fact, thank God I requested copies of my contract because after being asked later, Wayne Tyson's section of the contract stating the facility's tasks and responsibilities had mysteriously gone missing according to his files.
I, personally made management aware of 2 sick horses down in stalls where vets needed to be called out. I was actually told to call the owners and tell them their horses seemed sick because ""they were busy"" at the moment.
For nearly $300 to pasture a horse (not including feed, hay, etc.)- Tyson can afford to make shelter. Whether or not the facility was originally built for it, pasture boarding is now an option, and the facility should have been properly accommodated for this boarding option in my opinion. And they do not all have trees.
Also, a CC course should not be advertised if it is not available for use. So they have broken fences in the pastures for aesthetic value?
Commenting on the rest is not worth my time. If you enjoy calling lawyers and police officers out with you in order to be given permission to leave by Mr. Tyson, even if you have paid everything, and if you enjoy being threatened to have your horse sold if you try and trailer your horse to a hunter pace or trail ride, be my guest.
I guess this is why 15+ horses have left the property within around a 2-3 month period. Coincidence.
Don't take my word for it- ask around! Everyone will tell you to stay FAR away from Tyson.
Pros: Pretty property, covered arena
Cons: Expensive with Hidden Fees, NO TURNOUT, Awful Management
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