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County Equine Stable Name Owner Address City Zip Phone BAKER Licensed Stables County Equine Stable Name Owner Address City Zip Phone BAKER THE BROKEN WHEEL RANCH Elward A. Matthews 4617 Clear Lake Road Newton 39870-9722 (229) 734-5863 BALDWIN BLUE HERON FARM Meade Bert Edwards 133 Pettigrew Road NW Milledgeville 31061-9353 (478) 452-3198 BALDWIN BROKEN 'D' RANCH Brenda Deal 120 Carrs Station Road NE Sparta 31087 (478) 452-2312 BANKS B & J FARM Billy J. & June Crowe 1429 Highway 98 Maysville 30558- (706) 677-1441 BANKS GAMBLIN' SHAMROCK FARM Donald & Bonnie Moore 150 Rilla Lane Maysville 30529- (706) 652-3295 BANKS GROVE RIVER RANCH LLC Cynthia J. Farmer 345 Hickory Flat Drive Gillsville 30543- (706) 677-0072 BANKS LAKESIDE STABLES Kenneth W. Smith 363 Lewis Drive Homer 30547- (706) 677-5297 BANKS LINDA SMITH STABLES Linda Ruth Smith 1596 Mitchell Road Maysville 30558-5309 (706) 652-2433 Christopher Thomas & BANKS RED DUST RANCH 323 Dusty Trail Toccoa 30577- (863) 712-4048 Heidi DeLoach Hook 1151 North Mangum Bridge BANKS RED HAWK FARMS INC Cynthia W. Stephens Maysville 30558-0398 (706) 338-8185 Road BANKS WRIGHTS GATE FARM LLC Cynthia Z Bregenzer 123 Wrights Mill Road Commerce 30530- (678) 910-1474 ACROSS THE WAY STABLES AT BARROW Jaquelin Twiss 1036 Hancock Bridge Road Winder 30680- 770.402.2659 CHALLEDON FARMS BARROW AMERICAN DREAM FARM Monique Y. Smith 2065 Highway 211 NE Statham 30666- (678) 753-0852 BARROW BACK WHEN CARRIAGE RIDES Benny Joe Watkins 823 Whispering Pine Road Winder 30680 (770) 867-4964 BARROW BELLA TERRA STABLES Melissa Basta 167 Hal Jackson Road Winder 30680- 404-510-5082 CHATEAU ELAN EQUESTRIAN CHATEAU ELAN BARROW 100 Tour de France Braselton 30517- 6784250900 CENTER EQUESTRIAN LLC BARROW PINE ACRES STABLE Brenda Bush & Jane Jones 141 Appalachee Church Road Auburn 30011- 6788918180 BARROW ROBERT L. STEPHENS Robert L. Stephens 369 Wages Raod Auburn 30011- 7708689945 BARROW ROCKY TOP FARM Tyndall Threadgill 1232 Travis Drive Hoschton 30548- 7706013528 WWW.ANGUS VALLEY BARROW Monika Parrish 1230 Yearwood Road Bethlehem 30620- 404-944-7433 STABLES.COM ALLATOONA SERVICES INC d/b/a BARTOW David E. Smith 632 Old Allatoona Road SE Cartersville 30121- (770) 694-7115 SIMPLE PLEASURES FARM BARTOW BARNSLEY GARDENS RESORT BGAC LLC 597 Barnsley Gardens Road Adairsville 30103- 7707732457 BARTOW BILLY KORSACK SHOW HORSES BILLY KORSACK 505 OLD HIGHWAY 41 Adairsville 30103- (678) 986-5921 Blue Skies Riding Academy BARTOW BLUE SKIES RIDING ACADEMY INC 501 Puckett Road SE Emerson 30137- 770-926-2003 Inc BARTOW CROWN CHASE FARM LLC Jane M. Howe 11 Boss Road Kingston 30145- (770) 386-1125 1000 Taylorsville Macedonia BARTOW DESTINY FARM Laura F. Smith Taylorsville 30178- (770) 383-9018 Road Carman Equestrian BARTOW DRY CREEK STABLES 2475 Highway 113 Taylorsville 30178- (678) 757-9566 Enterprises - Linda Carman BARTOW FIVE FORKS STABLES W. O. Johnson 201 Crowe Springs Road Cartersville 30121- (770) 387-7507 BARTOW FOX EQUESTRIAN CENTER Deborah Jennings 515 Puckett Road Emerson 30137- (678) 574-6162 BARTOW GARLAND STABLE Danny & Linda Garland 601 Hall Station Road Kingston 30145- (770) 336-5444 GREEN VALLEY HORSE BOARDING BARTOW Hoyt (Allen) Green Jr. 240 Joe Frank Harris Parkway Cartersville 30121- (770) 607-8853 LLC BARTOW GREENRIDGE STABLES INC Beth Ellenburg 55 East Greenridge Road Cartersville 30120 (770) 975-3916 BARTOW HUNTER RIDGE II Meredith M. Evans 1236 Hardin Bridge Road Cartersville 30120-5923 (678) 232-9566 BARTOW IN UNISON FARM LLC Lee Ann Gilson 880 Cedar Creek Road Adairsville 30103- (678) 873-8785 BARTOW KTR FARMS Keri Ann Freese 50 Old Highway 41 NW Adairsville 30103- (770) 386-9295 BARTOW MORGAN FARM Shanna Leigh Morgan Kelly 3242 Old Alabama Road SW Aragon 30104- (770) 684-5660 BARTOW OLD MILL FARM William W. Wright 118 Old Mill Road Cartersville 30120- 7705478916 BARTOW PARANWOOD FARM Kevin Culver 1745 Taylorsville Road Taylorsville 30178- (770) 684-0742 BARTOW PETTIT CREEK FARMS Scott Allen 337 Cassville Road Cartersville 30120 (770) 386-8688 BARTOW RG HORSEMANSHIP Ryan Garner 111 Folsom Road Adairsville 30103 678-895-2409 BARTOW RUSSELL & KAY BRAND Russell & Kay Brand 489 Puckett Road Emerson 30137- (770) 606-1184 BARTOW SEVEN OAKS FARM Jeffrey & Connie Burrow 55 Oak Hill Drive White 30184- (770) 606-8508 BARTOW SOUTHERN STAR STABLE Ron Teems 150 Moore Road Kingston 30145- (770) 386-8063 BARTOW SPARKLING CREEK FARM Susan Weldon 3243 Old Alabama Road Aragon 30104 (770) 684-3852 Joyce Braswell & Mark BARTOW SPOTTED VALLEY STABLES 3262 Old Alabama Road Aragon 30104-1513 7704022410 Braswell BARTOW SURMOUNT FARM Melinda J Dennis 182 Big Oak Tree Road Adairsville 30103- 7705462354 BARTOW TAYLOR RIDGE FARM INC Cathy Elinor Noble 40 Lanier Drive Taylorsville 30178 (770) 684-1421 BARTOW THREE BEARS FARM LLC Mark Thompson 260 Paga Mine Road Cartersville 30120- 770-387-0311 BARTOW THREE FILLIES FARM Susan D. Cutter 4583 Kings Camp Road Acworth 30102- 7703870311 BARTOW WATKINS FARM W. Mack Watkins 279 Cass-White Road Cartersville 30121- (770) 386-3645 BEN HILL DORMINY PLANTATION KATARINA DORMINY 151 Swan Road Fitzgerald 31750- (229) 423-3115 BIBB BELLA CAVALLA FARM Kristina Groselle 9770 Lower Thomaston Road Macon 31220- (478) 935-3734 BIBB CA HA FRA ARABIANS Henry T. Clay, MD 5115 Rivoli Drive Macon 31210 (478) 477-1976 BIBB HIDDEN PARADISE FARMS Michael Wuolukka 321 McCallum Place Lizella 31052- (478) 935-9221 BIBB ROCKY HILL STABLES Linda Morrison 1217 Johnson Road Macon 31220- (478) 935-8382 BIBB SUN RISE MEADOWS Darlene C. Sun 5201 Rogers Road Lizella 31052- (478) 785-8493 BIBB SUN VALLEY ARABIANS Holly L. Anderson 6401 Fulton Mill Road Lizella 31052 (478) 718-2449 BIBB WAYNE HUDGINS STABLES Wayne Hudgins 121 Country Place Macon 31220- (478) 994-2971 WESLEYAN COLLEGE BIBB Wesleyan College 4760 Forsyth Road Macon 31210 4783204999 EQUESTRIAN CENTER BRANTLEY NAHUNTA LODGE FARM Lamar & Elizabeth Drury 91 Cane Circle Nahunta 31553- (912) 462-8828 BROOKS J2 QUARTER HORSES Charles William Johnson 125 Roberts Road Quitman 31643- (229) 263-8815 BRYAN PRITCHARD'S PRIDE LLC Janice R. Pritchard 23883 Highway 144 East Richmond Hill 31324- (912) 727-3518 BRYAN STAR STABLES Ronald and Anna Gizzi 530 Blige Road Richmond Hill 31324- (912) 727-5461 THE FORD PLANTATION CLUB INC The Ford Plantation Club BRYAN 330 Travelers Way Richmond Hill 31324- 9125471489 EQUESTRIAN CENTER Inc Equestrian Center BRYAN TRIPLE J STABLES Richard Dudley III 95 Mill Run Terrace Richmond Hill 31324- (912) 727-2343 BULLOCH BURKETOWN FARM INC Katie M. Burke 24091GA Highway 46 Pembroke 31321- (912) 823-3241 DREAMCATCHER EQUESTRIAN BULLOCH Melanie Stevens 2303 Harville Road Statesboro 30458- (912) 839-2009 CENTER BULLOCH EVERMORE FARM Eleanor M. Ellis 8877 Old River Road Brooklet 30415-5939 (912) 823-9062 BULLOCH GROOMES HORSE FARM Groomes Horse Farm 705 Hubert Church Road Brooklet 30415- (912) 823-9672 HAPPY'S HORSE FARM & CATTLE BULLOCH Jack White 8000 Banks Dairy Road Statesboro 31408- (912) 653-5856 COMPANY LLC BULLOCH HOOVES ON WHEELS Ramona Jean Heuback 1690 Kendricks Road Brooklet 30415- (912) 823-9736 BULLOCH MILL CREEK PONIES Carol Lind Mooney 607 Bruce Groover Road Statesboro 30461-2744 (912) 587-2449 BULLOCH POCOMO RANCH Julie Stokes 4000 Mud Road Brooklet 30415- (812) 823-2150 BULLOCH ROSE COURT FARM Elise Wolpert 1118 Miller Street Extension Statesboro 30458- (912) 531-3232 Trot Time Farm Inc BULLOCH TROT TIME FARM INC (William R. Griffin & Donald 2824 Bennett Grooms Road Brooklet 31415- (912) 856-2997 W. 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