menage sizes ???

I'm thinking about building a menage and was wondering what sizes everyone has (Sorry semi thread hijack) and what size would you build if you had the room?
 
what size would you think i could get away with what about 20m x 20m

This is a large cricle, you would be able to lunge horses in it. Can you buy some land of a neighbour to increase the size availiable to you? 20x30 would be better, 20x35 better still, 20x40 perfect.
 
i think 20 x 15 would really be too small to be useful. good as tiny turnout but a lot of expense for that!
20 x 20 is more useful but still a bit limited tbh.
there's a reason why 20x40 is usually the minimum... i know someone who trained horses to top 4* level in a 20x40, so it is a very useful size.
bigger is better of course though! i have 20x60 now which is great, but ideally i'd have 30x60 or even 40x60, or in an absolutely perfect world (when i win the lottery!), a 20x60 and a separate 60x60 for jumping!
 
I'm thinking about building a menage and was wondering what sizes everyone has (Sorry semi thread hijack) and what size would you build if you had the room?

I would put in the biggest one you can fit\afford. Once you have the initial outlay making it bigger at the original construction time is cheaper than expanding at a later date.

We have a 25x50m, which is nice as you can fit a 20x40m dressage arena in with room to ride around the edge, and you can also jump across it. I could have fitted 30x60 in though and with hindsight probably should have.
 
i would suggest a 20 by 40 as a minimum anything else will be an expensive turnout area! anything smaller than 20 by 40 is far too restrictive to ride in, ok for lunging but thats about it! if your going for a 20 by 15 m save yourself loads of money and just chuck down hardcore and use it for turnout!
 
i wouldnt even attempt to lunge on a 20 by 15 even with the supple bendy horses. the size is too restrictive. if you cant afford to build a 20 ny 40 then i would wait til you can otherwise it really will be false economy. good luck
 
Certainly a 20x40 minimum, would find it difficult any smaller. If its the expense thats holding you back then just stick with grass, I school on grass all the time and usually find they go better on grass than on sand anyway! :)
 
My Mum has had a 20x30 for years. She has managed to back and school many horses in it, you can jump in it and last winter she kept 2 pointers fit in it during the 6 weeks snow and ice.
If you are limited 20x30 will do.
 
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