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Spring Maintenance For Schooling Jumps

Spring has come early for most of us this year and now is the best time to get your schooling jumps and footing prepared for some serious fun. Think of it as spring cleaning—a little maintenance will make your jumps last longer, look more beautiful and…

Putting Flair in Your Schooling Course

So you’ve followed our tips from last month to pressure wash and paint or stain your schooling course, but it’s still looking a little plain. Like plain white walls in a freshly remodeled house, you need some decorations to make things look good. Our crew at…

Water Complex Completed at TIEC

We’ve completed the water complex at the Tryon International Equestrian Center, a major step in the construction of the cross country course for this summer’s Pony Club Championships and the American Eventing Championships in September. The impressive earth moving machinery available at TIEC made even this…

Building a Cross-Country Schooling Course at Home

By: Eric Bull If you have the space for it, a schooling course at home can be a great asset to your training program. After deciding that you have enough room, the challenge is that you need multiple fences to really get the job done. Usually…

Young Horses

Let us help you achieve your goals with your young horses… Most simply, small, inviting fences help get horses going and confident while leading them down a road in their training to where they can answer a more complicated question. In buying a small set of…