Barnfly Farms and Tack

6015 Hwy 76 E
Springfield, TN 37172
(615) 210-6530
http://www.barnflyfarms.com
Contact: McPherson, Tracy
Business Description: We are a family-owned horse tack company located in Springfield, TN. Our business started locally in 2010 and our customer base has grown enough to take our products online. Being able to deliver a quality product at an affordable price, has always been our goal as well as providing unmatched customer service. We are constantly updating our inventory with new products and great deals. Barnfly Tack has a wide variety of quarter horse tack not listed on the website. If you are looking for something specific, please contact us and we can help. We know you have many choices when it comes to buying tack. We appreciate you choosing us and will do our best to make you a lifetime customer and friend.
In Business Since: 2010
Service Area: Barnfly Farms and Tack provides quarter horse training and lessons in the Middle Tennessee area. Our online tack store reaches customers throughout the United States.
On Angie's List Since: 4/23/2012
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Office Hours: By Appointment
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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Senior Discount: No
Cities Served: Antioch | Ashland City | Belle Meade | Bellevue | Bellshire | Belmont | Bordeaux | Brentwood | Chapmansboro | Columbia | Cottontown | Culleoka | Donelson | East Nashville | Fairview | Franklin | Gallatin | Germantown | Gladeville | Goodlettsville | Green Hills | Greenbrier | Hampshire | Hendersonville | Hermitage | Inglewood | International Airport | Joelton | Kingston Springs | La Vergne | Lebanon | Madison | Melrose | Mount Pleasant | Mt. Juliet | Murfreesboro | Nashville - Downtown | Nolensville | Oak Hill | Old Hickory | Pegram | Pleasant View | Rutherford County | Santa Fe | Smyrna | Southeast | Spring Hill | Springfield | The District | Thompsons Station | Una | West End | West Nashville | White Creek | White House | Williamson County | Williamsport | Woodbine
 
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