I was at J and A almost 17 yrs ago (and boarded there for 4 years) and got back into horses 4 years ago back in this area and GLADLY took my show horse there. Those of you who feel they are "abusive" are absolutely crazy! My mare gets all her needs...food, water, dry stall, private turnout as if I provide them myself. I've even gotten calls to ask if I'd LIKE her to be blanketed in extreme weather if I havent gotten down there! Or I find out that they've kept her inside because of storms. My mare has NEVER had a mark on her! I visit the barn 4 days a week religiously to ride and work my mare. NEVER have I seen the things mentioned. NONE of the horses are EVER mishandled or abused. The owners look out purely for the safety of the horse and their owner and when you have a 1200lb gelding dragging an extremely novice owner around, are they supposed to stand back and watch you get hurt or help and grab a lead rope and pick you off their butts in the sand. You people fail to realize how many horses owners no very little or WANT to know but want to be proud and show off their pictures of the horse they own. I've trained horses for 26 years. I trained horses for JA back when I was there the 1st time and I'd gladly do it again. As with every boarding stable, they have deworming schedules and vet visit days and most horses owners neglect those times. Who does that benefit? Surely not the horse. JA has a RIGHT to call you to ask you why your not providing these simple horse maintenance things. How about when a person out there shoes the horse and after TWELVE WEEKS STILL hasnt had the horses feet done as the hooves are cracking and overgrowing the shoes. Is that the fault of JA? NO thats neglect of the owner. PEOPLE open your eyes. These people are being PAID to take care of your animals but if you cant afford to actually have them why should that reflect on JA? Just like every boarding facility I have ever been at there are rules, hours of operation and general respected rules that shouldn't have to be posted. The rules and such apply to everyone not just those who want to listen. If it was your own barn, its your rules. There is not A SINGLE HORSE out there that is lacking in care when it comes to what JA provides. When you talk about getting shots done, feet or basic care, I can tell you theres boarders out there that have no clue, no money or whatever excuse to take care of the horses on THEIR end. I'm the only person out there who shows their horse, but I'll tell you the pregnant mare is very closely watched as well as the senior horses and their various lameness issues. The JA owners have their 29 yr old stallion out there looking as pretty damn good as you can at 29 and he happens to be the planned sire to the pregnant mares May 2011 foal. SO BEFORE you sit and make decisions off of some peoples poor excuses make decisions for yourself and come and see the place. I will gladly meet you out there and introduce you to the owners and my very content and not lacking anything show horse! Stalls are clean, dry, matted and very free of nails and screws in any walls. The arena is very good soft depth, even, well watered to keep dust down and raked on a regular basis. Water buckets are filled 2x a day, The horses are provided the feed and hay that their board payments cover. My mare is on supplements and receives them 2x a day as I request and I provide, and the general look of the place is clean and debris free and safe for all the animals out there. And trust me, I don't plan on leaving anytime soon and I'm sure neither are the boarders who have been there 10, 14 and more then the 17yrs ago who are STILL there. As far as "Child friendly"....I have no qualm about my 9 yo and 5yo being with me at anytime at the barn. Of course I have the responsibility of not letting them run wild. The owners have ALWAYS been nice to my kids as well as my kids being respectful of them and their properties. My 18yo is welcome to go out by my horse at anytime without me and is welcomed with open arms. The kids, during any season have never been exposed to "drunkenness". I feel bad for the boarders who cant enjoy the bonfire and picnics that JA offers and have turned that into negative energy because you cant get along with others of a common interest....horses! AS I SAID, anyone who wants to challenge me to the quality of care JA provides, please meet me there. AND I can also provide for you complaints about OTHER boarding facilities in our area...such as not watering when horses are in stalls, inadequate fencing, lying about the type of feed being fed, or horses not being fed at all. NONE OF THOSE ARE JA!! "Suspicious?" Of what? "They just want your money?" They deserve to be paid for providing a service. I am NOT charged or nickel and dimed. I don't expect them to handle my horse for the vet if I can't be there for free, or play blanket switcharoo because I can't be there everyday. That is extra time for them and an extra service I'm asking them to provide. Why should it be free? People, please.....grow up.