seabiscuit
Well-Known Member
This is something that has really troubled me for so long! Sorry I think that I have posted this before, but I'm posting it again, as it REALLY bothers and worries me!!
How do we know that the arena surfaces that we ride on are safe for our horses? How do we know that they are not too shallow/hard or too deep and soft??Or too unlevel?
Where do we draw the line?
People ride on arenas, at competitions, at training clinics, at friends houses- and we never walk/check the surface before riding our precious horses on it beforehand.
Obv. we can see when a arena is too deep. But what about when its too hard and compacted? At what point is it *too* hard and compacted?
The arena at my livery yard ( that I've just moved to) feels pretty solid to walk on, but to ride on, it feels absolutely fine. I did some digging and after about 1 inch, got to what was either very compacted sand,or the membrane- I wasnt sure, as it was all so compacted. They hold regular training clinics on this surface, but I doubt I , or anyone should be riding on it. How do I know what depths are safe?
How do we know that the arena surfaces that we ride on are safe for our horses? How do we know that they are not too shallow/hard or too deep and soft??Or too unlevel?
Where do we draw the line?
People ride on arenas, at competitions, at training clinics, at friends houses- and we never walk/check the surface before riding our precious horses on it beforehand.
Obv. we can see when a arena is too deep. But what about when its too hard and compacted? At what point is it *too* hard and compacted?
The arena at my livery yard ( that I've just moved to) feels pretty solid to walk on, but to ride on, it feels absolutely fine. I did some digging and after about 1 inch, got to what was either very compacted sand,or the membrane- I wasnt sure, as it was all so compacted. They hold regular training clinics on this surface, but I doubt I , or anyone should be riding on it. How do I know what depths are safe?