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Barberry Farm is primarily an equine boarding facility that offers top-notch care and management for horses, with a focus on providing a safe and supportive environment for both horses and their owners. The farm also appears to have a market aspect, as it mentions locally sourced grass-fed beef among its offerings, indicating a diverse agricultural operation.
Moving my horse to Barberry was the best decision! He’s so happy with tons of turn out, a staff that is amazing, grain the is medically suited to his needs, and miles of trails! We love it here and the Barberry team is second to none.
I have had an amazing experience at Barberry Farm since I moved my two beloved horses here last year from out of state. The management and staff always go above and beyond to ensure the comfort and safety of the horses. The boarders are all kind, friendly, supportive and respectful as well.
An absolutely beautiful place to enjoy your love for horses! The staff and management are professional and friendly. The facilities are clean and safety is a priority for horses and humans. If you are searching for top of the line boarding and peace of mind, Barberry is the answer. I believe that Barberry is a small piece of heaven on earth; with the horses as the angels keeping vigil on the land.
I have boarded at Barberry for more than 12 years and it is the best overall facility and has the best team that is caring and supportive of the needs of your horse. Amazing turn out too! ❤️ Barberry Farm!!
As a preface I would like to say that I had no previous connection or knowledge to this farm nor the people affiliated until my experience. This review is based on my objective experience during a period of hands-on training at the farm. As a professional in the equine community, I have visited many barns and have vast experience with what is needed for them to succeed. The number one requirement is good management, and that is one thing that Barberry Farm is sorely missing. Already at my very first visit, Kirsten was badmouthing not only her own employees, but also her boarders with no concern for confidentiality. This trend of gossiping about the boarders continued every time I met Kirsten after that. I personally would not want to board at a place where management is badmouthing me to employees or other boarders. During my time there, both current and past employees reached out to me with warnings about Kirsten, but I was determined to form my own opinion. It is a concern that Kirsten does not take the time to train employees sufficiently. In fact, she never gave me any guidance herself and did not overlook my training at all. Employees would make many errors that could turn into safety concerns. Some examples were incorrectly or unsafely attaching straps on the horses sheets, incorrectly putting on horse’s boots at turnout or omitting them completely, putting horses in the incorrect stalls or pastures, and rough and unsafe handling of the horses while leading. When I brought these things to Kirsten’s attention, she stated that the employees in question weren’t actual employees so sufficient training was not needed. If these people are not actual employees, they should not be directly handling horses and have responsibilities regarding the horses safety, including administration of medications and turnout. The practices for employee and boarder protection are very unethical. Kirsten gives promises of high pay and future possibilities for growth and benefits to potential employees, but once they are on board she pays a lower rate than promised and threatens with lawyers if they question it. She also pays cash under the table which is not only illegal, but also dangerous. If one of the under-trained “not employees” get hurt by a horse, there is no insurance protecting the boarders from potential legal fees because these workers are not on payroll. She refuses to provide pay stubs or any written confirmation of employment or payment for tax purposes. Obviously I have text messages and emails confirming and proving all of this. Kirsten encouraged me to give notice at my current job to assume more hours at the farm; thankfully I did not. Never consider boarding a horse at this facility. When paying $1100-1400 a month for board, the least one expects is the safety of one’s horse. That is not something that is guaranteed at this facility.o
Beautiful farm! Owner takes great care of the horses and the property. Staff is friendly and very helpful. Adjacent to wonderful trails.
Nice boarding facility in good proximity to Wexford. Bring your own trainer type set up. Nice friendly boarders . Good number actively showing Hunter/Jumper.
Love it here! My horses are very well cared-for in a beautiful atmosphere w caring and supportive staff ( where we are all welcomed! )
Very good
Hands down the best beef around! Im so thankful to have the privilege to work with such amazing people!
Grass fed beef locally sourced. The original farm for a long time ago was up on the hill. Very cool
Beautiful place, neat and clean, nice people great farm market!!
The guy who cuts the hay is such a nice guy. Very helpful and kind
Could be a wonderful farm but unfortunately bad management.
Best chicken I had in a while
Cool Bulls!
Simply the best!