How fussy are you about the surfaces you ride on?

FVT23

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Just being nosey really.

I am really quite fussy about it, where some others on the yard seem to still ride/lunge on a fairly deep and chopped up surface and not worry about?

How do you feel?? :)
 
I'm same as you. I always keep an eye on the surface where I am as it can get deep at times. If it does. I won't ride in it. Agree with you totally!!
 
To a point yes. Can't do hard work on a bad surface. Although I'm a firm believer horses need a variety of ground, within reason, while being ridden to be able to cope with whatever comes their way.

Terri
 
I'm fussy. The 20 year old surface was replaced last week. It's a bit deep but a whole lot better than hearing concrete down the long side! I've rarely used the school until now!
 
I am fussy...a bit deep occasionally isn't too bad but inconsistent surfaces- deep good,shallow- are dangerous to tendons imho.
I've moved from places with unsuitable surfaces as I want the best chance of a sound horse helped to do the best work poss....
 
Very fussy now I am managing a big horse with arthritis in his fetlock. Have recently moved yards as the outdoor was too deep throughout winter, but the indoor too hard.

He went bi-laterally lame, but sound within a couple of days of moving yard. A good surface and he has gone from strength to strength, back working at novice level, when before we moved he felt dreadful.
 
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