QueenBella
Well-Known Member
Apologies if something like this has been done before but I'm looking for advice when it comes to grass arenas or riding on grass.
I am lucky enough to have my horses at home but presently I have no arena to ride in. I could put one in but I cant justify right now that I do enough to have one. Maybe down the line but for now I want to try make a grass arena work.
I haven't ridden in grass since I was a child messing about on ponies or the odd warmup at a show.
The bit I'm intending to use measures at 20x60m and is fully fenced, relatively flat and I think were on clay. Thankfully it is also fully lit from an adjoining yard. I have pictures attached to show the area(sorry they're not great they are screenshots from a video). Right now its not looking great as I usually let the horses trash it in the winter and we have been slowly removing rock whenever we get the chance with a digger. There isn't really grass that grows since its been trashed so much so am I as well to try seed it and let it grow and start mowing? I'm looking for any tips to maintain an arena. I also have full time access to a roller so if it gets trashed after working on it I can roll it or would that make the ground too compacted? I know it probably wont be usable for now as we need to stone pick and there's no grass to stabilize the soil.
I will possibly only ride 2/3 times a week with one light weight horse who is currently unshod. I'm lucky to have arenas within 20 minutes to me that I can hire and I have good hacking but it'd be nice to have somewhere at home to do a bit of pole work and some low level jumping etc. When it comes to grass work are you better to be shod? Unshod? I've no clue what to do when it comes to riding on grass so I'd love any bit of advice as I know many people solely use grass and compete. Thanks!
I am lucky enough to have my horses at home but presently I have no arena to ride in. I could put one in but I cant justify right now that I do enough to have one. Maybe down the line but for now I want to try make a grass arena work.
I haven't ridden in grass since I was a child messing about on ponies or the odd warmup at a show.
The bit I'm intending to use measures at 20x60m and is fully fenced, relatively flat and I think were on clay. Thankfully it is also fully lit from an adjoining yard. I have pictures attached to show the area(sorry they're not great they are screenshots from a video). Right now its not looking great as I usually let the horses trash it in the winter and we have been slowly removing rock whenever we get the chance with a digger. There isn't really grass that grows since its been trashed so much so am I as well to try seed it and let it grow and start mowing? I'm looking for any tips to maintain an arena. I also have full time access to a roller so if it gets trashed after working on it I can roll it or would that make the ground too compacted? I know it probably wont be usable for now as we need to stone pick and there's no grass to stabilize the soil.
I will possibly only ride 2/3 times a week with one light weight horse who is currently unshod. I'm lucky to have arenas within 20 minutes to me that I can hire and I have good hacking but it'd be nice to have somewhere at home to do a bit of pole work and some low level jumping etc. When it comes to grass work are you better to be shod? Unshod? I've no clue what to do when it comes to riding on grass so I'd love any bit of advice as I know many people solely use grass and compete. Thanks!