Price Riding Academy is divided into three sections: Academy itself, where senior riders are training with their horses for Show Jumping, Dressage, Eventing, Mounted Archery and Racing; School where junior riders and their ponies can master their skills in Show Jumping, Dressage and Eventing; and Sport Club, where all teams are training to Horseball and Polo championships. Even if stables are divided, all horses have a pasture together, divided into mares and stallions, of course.
We provide a huge main stable for about 100 horses with English style beds. They're cleaned daily, along with changing of the shavings. During the summer stable is cooled down with air conditions, and during winter it's heated up to keep the temperature at the same level for whole year round. There are also two smaller stables: one for leased horses, and one for mares with foals.
All three stables are connected to our four main fields: Queen Field, Hay Field, Lynch Meadow and Castle Field. Each of them are divided into two smaller sections: mares' and stallions' fields. We're trying our best to keep all fields filled out each time we let horses out. For example: while half of mares are on Queen Field, the other half is on Hay Field. Same with stallions, but on two other fields. We found it really handy and this method of letting horses out to the fields made life much easier for our workers.
We provide three outdoor arenas: two show jumping parkours (30x50 each) and one dressage arena (20x60), one indoor arena (20x40) with climatisation and two round-pens - so there's plenty of space for horses and riders to train. We try to ride each horse daily, either under the saddle or on lounge. We also provide our own veterinary clinic, just few minutes away from the main stable, so the vet is really close, in case on emergency.
We provide a huge main stable for about 100 horses with English style beds. They're cleaned daily, along with changing of the shavings. During the summer stable is cooled down with air conditions, and during winter it's heated up to keep the temperature at the same level for whole year round. There are also two smaller stables: one for leased horses, and one for mares with foals.
All three stables are connected to our four main fields: Queen Field, Hay Field, Lynch Meadow and Castle Field. Each of them are divided into two smaller sections: mares' and stallions' fields. We're trying our best to keep all fields filled out each time we let horses out. For example: while half of mares are on Queen Field, the other half is on Hay Field. Same with stallions, but on two other fields. We found it really handy and this method of letting horses out to the fields made life much easier for our workers.
We provide three outdoor arenas: two show jumping parkours (30x50 each) and one dressage arena (20x60), one indoor arena (20x40) with climatisation and two round-pens - so there's plenty of space for horses and riders to train. We try to ride each horse daily, either under the saddle or on lounge. We also provide our own veterinary clinic, just few minutes away from the main stable, so the vet is really close, in case on emergency.