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Review for Tara Farm Rescue, Coventry, CT, USA

Rating: 1 stars  

After reading all of these posts i've figured out a few things. First off honestone is hypocritcal and unbeliveable he/she points out how one shouldn't be commenting about this issue on a personal level but comes and does the same attacking the people on the same level. It just shows how childish you are and immature. second if more then one person has had a problem with this farm then it's not a concidence and something very wrong is going on here. It's really easy to many posts using diffrent names but all done by the same people probably. When it comes down to it a i think a full investigation should be done on the claims here and if nothing is going on then the people who run this farm shouldn't have anything to hide or worry about. On a final note doing a 7 1/2 mile course wouldn't make a horses nose bleed and the horse would have to be in extremly great condition. My Best friend has had horse there whole life and competes in compations and has explained this to me. Think twice before putting up comments.

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2010

Role:  Volunteer & things.

For someone who claims to have common sense you sure aren't using it. Doing a 7 1/2 mike course in a half hour is not good for the horse. It would make the horse very tired. Your friend whoever they are probably thought the course was done in the proper amount of time so they would have been right had that been the case, but it's not. As for doing an investigation into what goes on at Tara Farm why don't you come see for yourself? We trully have nothing to hide. It's an amazing place where people learn to ride well. Not only that we make a bunch of friends, and we work with all kinds of animals. If you come I might even let you ride Reilly. :)