madhector
Well-Known Member
After struggling for a year with a horrible woodchip surface I had got to the point where I barely used it for fear of injuring my horse. I am convinced J's hindleg problems were a result of him slipping on the surface
There is no way I could afford to pay for a new surface though, so instead I tend to take B to work and school him there or have a lesson at my trainers. I probably go in my school once a week maxium.
I couldnt even canter in it yesterday for the saddle fitter as was worried he would slip.
So, had a long chat with my dad today and explained all my worries, and he out of nowhere agreed to put in a new surface!
The agreement is I have a horse in to sell from Ireland and pay him back from that when I can afford it. He understands this may be years! lol
So, I need some suggestions. He wants 3 alternative surfaces, with 3 different price ranges. I have yet to do any research so any suggestions would be brilliant, plus cost etc...
The drainage and membrane are all done so would just be a case of taking up the woodchips and replacing them with something decent.
So..... Ideas???
Thanks
There is no way I could afford to pay for a new surface though, so instead I tend to take B to work and school him there or have a lesson at my trainers. I probably go in my school once a week maxium.
I couldnt even canter in it yesterday for the saddle fitter as was worried he would slip.
So, had a long chat with my dad today and explained all my worries, and he out of nowhere agreed to put in a new surface!
The agreement is I have a horse in to sell from Ireland and pay him back from that when I can afford it. He understands this may be years! lol
So, I need some suggestions. He wants 3 alternative surfaces, with 3 different price ranges. I have yet to do any research so any suggestions would be brilliant, plus cost etc...
The drainage and membrane are all done so would just be a case of taking up the woodchips and replacing them with something decent.
So..... Ideas???
Thanks