Review of Georgshof 3*

Silvergate A.

09/17/2016

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First of all: do not spend money there!
(All this refers to the youth camp! ) Why? Because it is first Tierqäuler (Forbidden tethering, Unterbemuskelte, false ernärte horses, go for hours in class, stand saddled in tethering) and secondly this courtyard offers no comfort. The facility may be beautiful, but what is behind it is disgusting!
You can't call that riding lesson. The horse Dachshunds in a department behind. Everyone is screwed down to the beginner level, which happened to me with my rider needle level also. Instead of riding freely and independently, I had to be dogged by others.
The staff is unfriendly, irritated and incompetent.
Worst of all, I still find the Tierqäulerei!
The horses are brought into the Abindeständer at 7:00, saddled and then left in it until the first riding pupil arrives. Usually it is double-to three hours. So the horse runs day by day from, for example, 10-12 and 13 to 4 o'clock. No break in sight! At about 6pm The horses are all brought to pasture. Velvet Holster (which I find unnecessary! ).
The horses stand with behavioural disturbances (Koppen, weaving) in the stands, are falsely ernärt, very bad or poorly muscled, know hardly a really good rider, stand incessantly in their own feces. The Barn Alley is mostly flooded with horse urine and feces.
As a riding student you have only two possibilities: Longe or departmental lessons in the train. The level of the rider is completely ignored.
I was told that I was too heavy for a haflinger with 80 kg. I was only left with the two half-blood horses, Fritz and Frieda. Impudence!
The food was quite ok, even if it wasn't the best.
The rooms are dark, cold, have broken tiles, the bathroom is mould, the door hangs (like everything mentioned) 3 cm high, the beds are a single impudence. It's filthy!
What you get there for your money is a rebuff, nicely offensive, pejorative and spiteful.
Even rider on license — and A/E level would be treated like total beginners. This is a bad joke!
It was forbidden for us holiday guests to walk around the grounds, to see the area.
I once rode a Haflinger mare, (some name with D) which however Grottos was poorly trained, if at all. Had fire in the butt, but couldn't brake any more, no matter how! In fact, I am very well trained in the field of horse riding, but by not being able to brake it, she stuck with the nose in the front-man horse butt. What's the matter with this mare?
The half-blood Tute stood one day in the barn, with a sinister, pain-filled mien. I thought to myself, "There's something wrong, " and briefly checked her saddle, which she still wore. (If I had abgesattelt you, I would have picked up anger and insult from the riding teacher. ) And what was it? The saddle strap was extremely tight, just as it is riding. Who likes to stand with a narrowing saddle (or In our case "belts") hours — to days in his box/apartment? No!
So I loosened the saddle-belt and once reassuring Frieda. More I could not do for you, unfortunately!
This farm is a case for the PETA animal welfare organization!
Keep away from it!
I will write a mail to the responsible organization. Can't be that horses are still tormented in forbidden tethering! They should have an animal husbandry ban!
Whether these riding instructors have ever made the "FENA practice Ladder" or "Reitwart" is a mystery to me. I'm sure you didn't.
Take an example of Karin Lock from the Reitgut Schloss Niederabsdorf. She always strives for a valid Riding instructor license. In terms of horse keeping, it is one of the best examples in the whole of Lower Austria and Vienna!

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