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Businiess name:  Bobby's Ranch Inc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This stable offers a wide variety of activities, including lessons, in which I already learned to ride earlier at another stable. It's not a bad deal with 65 bucks for an hour-long private lesson. I've seen nearby stables where they were as much as 100 bucks for the same service.\r \r As far as trail rides, they offer skills, which is walk, trot, and cantering (Cantering isn't available in the summer, it gets hot), and they have two hour specials for experienced riders, in which I go on.\r \r As far as the horses are concerned, at first you try out the horses, and later on, you do lock on a horse in which you like to ride with. There's so many different type of horses there, from a Shire, to the Belgium Draft Horse. Turns out, it's not the bread, but how the horse feels. After all, riding horses is more than going on a saddle, it's like working with your 1,200 pound kid! Afterall, everyone should start riding horses because it teaches relationship, disapline, trust, and it gives you physical benefits (Helpful for high BP, depression, diabetes, etc).\r \r The staff there are pretty nice, and they know me in a positive way, sometime, they offer me a discount, and they think that I am a pretty good rider!\r \r They have a lounge area, which is a gazibo with tables so that I can play my DS or pick up a sandwich to eat before or after a ride. That place can also be used for parties, dinner, or even just an after-ride lunchon.\r \r There's also some other animals there, including chickens and rooster (one that has the familiar crow, whcih I call Bobby The Rooster), as well as a donkey named Pedro, sheep, two goats (named Ugly and Bandit), and best of all, Yogi the Pony, in which kids can ride for a small donation.\r \r Great place, and is recommended. After all, it's a nice place to educate kids about the animals and the care. Pros: Good facilities, nice people, and horses to get along with. Cons: Can't gallop when you are trail riding...

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