Chester Farm

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Waikato, New Zealand

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Equestrian facility

Chester Farm Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Chester Farm is located in Waikato, New Zealand on 543 Old Maratoto Road. Chester Farm is rated 4 out of 5 in the category equestrian facility in New Zealand.

Address

543 Old Maratoto Road

Phone

+6421703992

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Winifred Astaire

I’ve known Greg for many years; he is experienced in all facets of horsemanship, with a gift for working with young horses and coaching riders. Among Greg’s many talents is his ability to get to the heart of issues with patience and genuine care for both horse and rider – without judgement, drawing on his many years of competing, training and developing horses. Greg is the rare rider who is able to communicate clearly and effectively, for riders of all levels. Greg’s Contact C.A.R.E work is also very highly recommended – my horses love their treatments and his insights on overall horse management are invaluable.

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Denise Rushbrook

We have been using Greg's Contact C.A.R.E services on both ourselves & the horses for a few years now. We have found his integrity & patience with the animals, second to none. His knowledge & expertise, when asked of/for, has a genuine understanding & common sense approach to it. He has helped re-establish the confidence in in 1 of the young horse's by offering a varied approach to his work, without focussing on the negatives or what was going wrong....changed focus to what is going right. Highly recommend

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Liz Robertson

I have known Greg Jamieson for over 20yrs and have found him to be both the ultimate professional and an excellent horseman. He has vast experience in various equine disciplines. His work with youngstock and starting horses is second to none, he is patient and kind and will produce the horse to a very high standard. Highly recommend Greg!

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Sue Austen

My horse came home from Greg Jamieson’s care a body-broken, dangerous trainwreak. After multiple bodywork sessions over three years we finally accepted that using her for the purpose we bred her for was never going to happen. She is the embodiment of the analogy of the crumpled up piece of paper - no matter how much you flatten it and smooth it out and try to make it back into the clean sheet that it once was, the damage will be always there. The experience taught us that the only thing that exceeds Greg’s poor horsemanship is his temper and absence of any form of professional integrity.