OK, having been though this myself a few years ago, you need to get the sand analysed by 'Site Analitcial Services' and get a written report from them from a sample. That will tell you what grades of sand it is and if it is suitable for equestrian use. I had this same issue with Mansfield Sand...
Well, mine has been brill so far! May need some more CombiRide for the corners, but nonetheless, been great for the price I paid. Think the price has since doubled now though!
Hi - ok thanks - but I'm not in to FB pages anymore, as of this afternoon, as they aren't properly or equally monited etc and a lot falling out goes off on them. That's why I have asked here, where admin is completely independant instead. I have followed Boris' story from day one and was...
I was just wondering what the outcome was of Mrs B's case with Boris? I know he went to the blood bank, but what was the outcome of the criminal or civil matters? The thread is closed so I couldn't ask there. I'm not party to either side and I'm just curious. Thanks peeps! :-)
I'm looking for a pony which I can teach my child to ride on, as I resent paying a riding school when I can teach him myself. I have two 16.3 hh horses already, and had horses for 30 years, but I'm a bit clueless when it comes to ponies!
Ok...child is 6 stone and 4ft 3''. The pony is a medium weight, not fine and not heavy build, but pony is on the 'fat' side. Not sure of it's breeding..
Hi guy's....thinking of loaning a pony for my 9 year old child, but can't remember what size pony would be best as been out the loop for many years.. I'm looking for a quiet first pony. We have seen one that is 12.1hh..what do you guy's reckon to that size please? It's just to loan...
Thanks all.
No amount of fibre will help sand from Mansfield sand, it isn't the grade as advertised, and is totally unsuitable fore riding on. I know because I had it, had it tested and analysed by a company, found this out and demanded my money back.
They used sand from the quarry up from me, that's where...