Legends Riding Stable
Vernon,#2UPDATE Employee
Sun, November 08, 2015
Hi Gary,
I am sorry to hear your experience was unsatisfying. But you will be happy to know that we have all new staff and I hope one day you will give our horses and trails another try.
Thank you,
Legends Riding Stable
Vernon,#3UPDATE Employee
Sun, November 08, 2015
Hi Amanda,
First I wanted to Thank You for stressing your concern about our horses and the environment they live in. I am sorry you feel that was about Legends Riding Stable. But are you familiar with the term slandering?
Slandering is the act of making a false, negative spoken statement about someone; words falsely spoken that damage the reputation of another.
Amanda is a disgruntled ex-employee that was discharged with a few others for reasons they are aware of but I will not share for privacy reasons. The ASPCA and the USDA are welcome any time if there are any concerns about the horses' well-being.
Thank you,
Gary
Sussex,#4Consumer Comment
Sun, July 01, 2012
The original report doesn't see that far off, though from my experience, the entire office smelled of marijuana, and the girl who took my children and I on our trail ride could barely stay on her horse, she looked high on cocaine, the horses we used listened, but were very old and looked like they were going to fall over and die. I'm was not happy with my experience, not saying don't go, just saying if you are like me, you don't wanna hand your money to someone who's using it for drugs.
Rebecca
Vernon,#5UPDATE Employee
Tue, April 12, 2011
The original complaint lodged about the proprietor of Legends Riding Stable is a vicious attack by a disgruntled ex-employee. She filed the report in an attempt to sabotage the owner of the stable because he fired her for not feeding the horses. Her error brought the termination of her employment there, and that is why she angrily wrote a RipOff Report about the barn. The claims she makes are utterly false.
The stalls in the barn are cleaned every hour of every day. The horses are only in the barn for approximately 7 hours, spending each night in the pasture together. They do not stand on uneven, broken floors; every stall has a thick rubber mat to support the horses' joints. The horses are currently seen by a farrier every three to four weeks. The claims about the horses lacking medical attention are also entirely false; just ask any one of the many vets that we use when a horse gets sick or hurt. The dentist comes every year to check on every horse. They are wormed every few months, alternating wormers for best protection. There are no skinny horses; they're actually all fat! There is also no physical abuse of the horses. The complaints are fabricated to personally attack the owner's business. She has no evidence of any of these outrageous claims. No business open to the public such as we are could run under those horrid circumstances, and Randy has been proudly operating this stable with NO COMPLAINTS for over a decade!
We have nothing to hide! Ignore this ex-employee's attack on the business she was fired from. Come and see for yourself!