Homeland Farm

Homeland Farm

Chamber Rating

4.7 - (10 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.7 - (10 reviews)
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  • Britta Beek

    Absolutely the best yard /livery/farm ever
    Dec 22nd, 2022

  • Lilly Wood

    Very concerned about the welfare of the horses who reside in the paddocks/verges of the farm/carboot exit. In the heat of summer horses have been and continue to be, left in less than 5 metre square sections of grass with absolutely no shade, the horses had shown signs of cribbing the feeders. They had no company of other horses despite being herd animals. One horse in particular was in a tiny area, lying down in the heat with a fly mask and fly rug, breathing heavily, he appeared to be struggling. The horses are being kept in neglectful welfare conditions in plain sight, they deserve better. This has been reported.
    Aug 15th, 2022

  • Charlotte L


    Mar 10th, 2022

  • Norma Jeanne

    ovely walk Tuesday , got a bit wet, but saw a stunning rainbow
    Dec 28th, 2020

  • Tolik Susert


    Oct 4th, 2020

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About
Homeland Farm

Homeland Farm is located at Ringwood Rd in Three Legged Cross, England BH21 6QZ. Homeland Farm can be contacted via phone at (120) 282-6672 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (120) 282-6672

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Homeland Farm?

A The phone number for Homeland Farm is: (120) 282-6672.


Q Where is Homeland Farm located?

A Homeland Farm is located at Ringwood Rd, Three Legged Cross, eng BH21 6QZ


Q What is the internet address for Homeland Farm?

A The website (URL) for Homeland Farm is: http://www.ramalltraining.co.uk/


Q How is Homeland Farm rated?

A Homeland Farm has a 4.7 Star Rating from 10 reviewers.

Ratings and Reviews
Homeland Farm

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Britta Beek on Google

image Absolutely the best yard /livery/farm ever


Lilly Wood on Google

image Very concerned about the welfare of the horses who reside in the paddocks/verges of the farm/carboot exit. In the heat of summer horses have been and continue to be, left in less than 5 metre square sections of grass with absolutely no shade, the horses had shown signs of cribbing the feeders. They had no company of other horses despite being herd animals.
One horse in particular was in a tiny area, lying down in the heat with a fly mask and fly rug, breathing heavily, he appeared to be struggling. The horses are being kept in neglectful welfare conditions in plain sight, they deserve better.
This has been reported.


Charlotte L on Google

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Norma Jeanne on Google

image ovely walk Tuesday , got a bit wet, but saw a stunning rainbow


Tolik Susert on Google

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