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If a horse does not jump properly, it does not win races.
Because Pond House is equipped with the finest schooling facilities
and staff money can buy, it is hardly surprising that we continually
turn out more winners than anybody else.
Situated inside our indoor canter, you will find the loose-schooling
ring. A horse will gain its first jumping experience in here,
jumping riderless over small padded poles of variable heights. The
poles are inviting to the horses, and encourages them to tackle the
fences enthusiastically.
When we are confident in the horse's technique it will be ridden
over the same poles until we feel it is ready to tackle some
slightly larger obstacles.
The horses then graduate to some bigger obstacles such as logs,
barrels, and baby hurdles - the differing types of obstacles will
keep the horses interested and willing to learn. The horses are
given extensive sessions of schooling practice, and this groundwork
is vital in making sure they are ready to tackle the real hurdles on
the gallops, and finally the racecourse.
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