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  • Report:  #1518949

Complaint Review: SLB Eventing - Phoenix AZ

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Not What I Expected - Bend, United States
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SLB Eventing
10030 west indian school rd apt 154 Phoenix, 85037 AZ, United States
Phone:
480 645 5946
Web:
https://slbeventing.com/
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Shelby Bornheimer listed this mare as:

"Ariel is a 15 year old, 14.3h trakehner. Cost: $8500.

Ariel would be perfect for any job! She happily goes around on a loose rein, or on the bit in all three gates. This mare has no spook, take her on the trails or to any show. Point and chute over any size fence. Ariel will fit any level rider in any barn! Fully up to date on shoes, teeth, worming, and vaccines. Clips, loads, bathes, and stands for farrier! Sound, super easy keeper, not mare-ish or buddy sour! She happily rode around in no bridle!"

None of this turned out to be true. Ariel is a hand-full. She is a nervous and excitable horse who will rear in the cross-ties, does not stand quietly and is hypervigilant and spooky. No trainer has wanted to ride her at the Equestrian Center where she is boarded. Everybody has offered their sympathies that I was taken. I listened to what the trainer at SLB Eventing in Scottsdale told me about the horse. Either she doesn't know anything about horses or she lied.

Ariel was vet checked and x rayed by Dr. Sorum in Scottsdale. He stated she was a calm horse.

I did not sell the horse because I considered her dangerous. Another rider at the barn wanted to take her to see if she could get her settled down. Here is what that woman wrote about the horse after she worked with her:

The horse was sold to a dealer/horse trader after it began showing signs of aggression. The mare could not get along with any horses she was moved next to. She was seriously charging/kicking/rearing/ biting- The transformation was very much like a horse who had long term sedation to be marketed fast. She was unsafe for folks here to clean her stall that way.

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She tore down fencing, broke the Hotwire, put a leg through her stall fence trying to attack the blind old horse next to her.

The horse was stabled/boarded at two reputable facilities. The staff at both barns reported that the mare was uncontrollable and dangerous.



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