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July 2024 by L Lebanoff
Super friendly bunch and very informative! The horses are very well behaved and come up to be pet.
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April 2024 by Tim Sale
We visited yesterday with the whole family and had an amazing experience. Surpassed any expectations we had. We learned a lot about the horses and the work the trainers do to prepare the horses to be around people. Even got to see a 5 day old foal and another baby born this am which we watched on their cameras. We really appreciated the time they spent to show us the farm and answer our questions. Definitely a highlight of our Lexington visit
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November 2023 by Joyce Shires
They waste your time and especially Carolyn Huffman. They make it impossible to help and adopt a horse. I do not recommend her or this organization. No stars if I could.
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August 2023 by Morgan C.
This (chilly!) morning we had a really special opportunity to tour Kentucky Equine Adoption Center (KyEAC) as part of Horse Country's community-based event: Meet the Neighbors. I'm SO happy this annual program has returned post-COVID! KyEAC is the largest all-breed equine rescue in Kentucky, situated on 72 rolling acres on Catnip Hill Road in Nicholasville. Right now they have 48 horses available for adoption, with 4 more on the way, and a waitlist a mile long. At any given time they have ~50% thoroughbreds, plus wild/feral horses, and horses from the strip mines of Eastern Kentucky. As a 501c3 nonprofit organization, part of their mission is to find the perfect home and purpose for every horse - whether as therapeutic companions, trail horses, or pasture ponies. On the tour - led by Susan Powers - we learned how KyEAC operates, met all the horses and heard their stories, and were treated to a short demonstration in the arena. I was floored. The staff and volunteers at KyEAC are doing amazing work advocating and caring for our most noble and precious symbols of the Bluegrass State. This tour felt much more impactful and important than the standard, showboat, multimillion dollar farms with active racehorses or breeding operations (which are fun, too, I've seen several!), and I would encourage anyone to book a tour (link below) with Horse Country and experience this wonderful place for themselves!
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May 2023 by Kelly Joslin
This is an amazing place with a fantastic memory. Support this place any way you can! They were a great host for the OK Corral seminar!
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April 2023 by Bly Eking
They are amazing with the way they help these horses and it's a nice place. Horses are very well taken care of and am excites to get Hawk to his last home ever soon.
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April 2023 by Blythe king
They are amazing with the way they help these horses and it's a nice place. Horses are very well taken care of and am excites to get Hawk to his last home ever soon.
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August 2022 by Natasha Turner
Love that they are doing this good work. They definitely take it seriously and do heavy vetting of potential adoptive owners.
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June 2022 by Robin Hampton
Great day spent hearing about the great work the KEAC does...and seeing the horses, of course.
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May 2022 by gary CLARK
Lots of beautiful horses and tour guide was excellent.
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October 2021 by Dax & Emily Slaughter
They know their horse and spent many hours helping us determine the best match for our adoption.
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September 2021 by Josh Riggs
Great place and very friendlya
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August 2021 by Mary Midkiff
Staff is excellent w great care of jorses!!
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July 2021 by Madison Martin
This center is absolutely incredible, and run with such love and care for the horses. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit which included a tour of the property, a training demonstration, and getting to meet two miniature horses who were cute as buttons! We were fascinated by the stories of the horses we got to meet, and Karen, the director, is incredibly kind and knowledgeable about every horse that comes to the center. We love this place and hope to return one day!
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July 2021 by kylie coomer
Thank you for assisting me with my needs!