wellsat
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I love my yard, it has excellent, well maintained facilities, good grazing, good storage, an indoor lunging pen, ample hay storage, brilliant hacking and is only a 5 min drive across the village from home.
Only problem is the school surface is incredibly deep in this dry weather. G is recovering from injury and can't be ridden on it for fear of making things worse. I can ride him in the jumping paddock but that is solid like concrete so I'm definitely not cantering him in there and tbh I don't really like doing too much trot for what the impact might do to his legs.
I don't know how to explain to YO that the surface in the school needs better maintenance and that its injuring our horses. I watched my friend ride in their tonight and literally her horse's entire hoof was disappearing into the sand as she trotted round. He does harrow it but it just seems to make it deeper.
I could move yards for a better surface but I really don't want to. On the other hand there's no point having a horse and not being able to ride them...
*Small evil kitten for all helpful suggestions
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Only problem is the school surface is incredibly deep in this dry weather. G is recovering from injury and can't be ridden on it for fear of making things worse. I can ride him in the jumping paddock but that is solid like concrete so I'm definitely not cantering him in there and tbh I don't really like doing too much trot for what the impact might do to his legs.
I don't know how to explain to YO that the surface in the school needs better maintenance and that its injuring our horses. I watched my friend ride in their tonight and literally her horse's entire hoof was disappearing into the sand as she trotted round. He does harrow it but it just seems to make it deeper.
I could move yards for a better surface but I really don't want to. On the other hand there's no point having a horse and not being able to ride them...
*Small evil kitten for all helpful suggestions