Princess P
Well-Known Member
My livery yard has just got a load of new topping for the school - the base is sand and years ago it had rubber too but this has all disappeared over the years.
The new topping is like little bits of carpet / fabric / foam type material with fine sand mixed through it.
The non-horsey YO has spread the topping out on top of the sand.
Is that all you are supposed to do with a new topping? It is still really fluffy and deep, and I feel it would be better if it was rolled down and compacted - so the horse kind of bounced along on top of the surface rather than sinking in to it - but will get my head bitten off if I say anything so want to make sure I'm right first!
I know of a few people at different yards whose horses have had injuries caused by too much riding on dodgy surfaces, so am v paranoid about injuries!
Choccy biccies for all that read this!
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The new topping is like little bits of carpet / fabric / foam type material with fine sand mixed through it.
The non-horsey YO has spread the topping out on top of the sand.
Is that all you are supposed to do with a new topping? It is still really fluffy and deep, and I feel it would be better if it was rolled down and compacted - so the horse kind of bounced along on top of the surface rather than sinking in to it - but will get my head bitten off if I say anything so want to make sure I'm right first!
I know of a few people at different yards whose horses have had injuries caused by too much riding on dodgy surfaces, so am v paranoid about injuries!
Choccy biccies for all that read this!
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