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September 28, 2009

Things To Consider for Building Horse Riding Arena

Filed under: Pets — AquaMan @ 1:20 am

horse arenas are a place of dream, specifically when the atmospheric condition is bad. Horse lovers always want to have all weather arenas. They get utmost pleasure out of their passion of tending horses. It is an inseparable function of their life. Horse lovers are well acquainted of needs of daily practice by these animals to keep fit . They get tired out thinking of what all need to be considered to work out best plan for riding arenas. Planning and designing arenas need consideration from dimensions of necessary supports as well riding ground itself.

Planning such domains of horse activeness require thought over certain practical aspects of necessary supports. Auxiliary buildings and facilities like offices, inhabiting areas for people, offices, tack rooms and feed storage ; and water supply, lighting, drainage, ventilation, waste disposal and suitable entrance/ exit are fundamental points needed to be kept in mind. These spelled out prime elements may change in very different ways in dissimilar geographical regions. While designing for ground of arenas, one has to workout for perfect surface padding. Riding surface of an arena should not be rough to cause wound to the hoofs. Slippery or too smooth surface finishing can make horses to fall off easily or be off the track . Costs of construction as well as cost of upkeep certainly need to be taken into consideration. Arena surface should have reasonable gentleness, but not dusty.

These factors extend to question of choosing proper surface covering. There is a presumable extent of softness of the ground cover. One should be more hooked to locally available constructional materials to avoid cost of transportation . A good riding ground will have compounded effect of these attributes to offer maximum grip for the hoofs. But, it has to also fend off being too soft to let the foot go down deep causing trauma to the foot muscles. Many types of surface stuff are in use today, natural to man-made ones. Surface readiness begins with laying compressed base layer and finally overlaying the top layer with selected material. Choice should be based on local availability .

Fast drainage of arena is a significant factor in designing open air arenas. An easy way is to create raised center of the ground with gentle slop towards borders. Whole of run down water is collected by the drainage along outer boundary. Anther way is to provide herringbone layout of connected drains all over for final discharge , but remains only substitute in absence of usable natural slope of the land.

Arenas can be open air or overlaid for all weather use. Covering large space over riding area is expensive due to cost of structural metal frames and roof covering metal or fiber sheets . Standard size of arenas are 100′ x 200′. Counting upon land availability, length may be more. Smaller commercial purpose covered arenas measure 60′ x 120′. The framing up metal pieces come in Standard 60′ as such do not cause additional trouble of joining members for required lengths. Column poles are generally placed 12′ apart.

Basic information about arenas is better . An owner can take better decisions for construction of new ones or maintenance of existing ones.

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