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THE YARD
This is where most things go on. You'll find twenty five stalls here, and also the tack and feed room. There's also a mounting block and a few benches, as well as some haynets. Sometimes you'll have to help clean up the yard, though it's usually kept tidy anyway. There's a car park near by for you to park your cars, and a few horse trucks to enable you to get yourself and other horses to another place.
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by keith gray
Jan 24, 2010 13:00:24 GMT
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MAIN FEED AND TACK ROOM
It's quite roomy in the main feed and tack room. It usually spells of leather and horse feed. Most of the tack for the yard horses are kept here [bridles, saddles, and such], along with quite a few types of feed for the horses. It's expected to stay clean and tidy here.
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THE BARN
The barn is a warm place with ten stalls. You'll find another, smaller tack room here. The barn also has a few haynets about, and random brushes for your horse scattered around.
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THE HAYLOFT
This is where all the bales of hay is kept. It smells of hay [obviously], and most people are found here relaxing or just hiding here [hide and seek around the stables anyone?].
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INDOOR SCHOOL
Riding lessons are held here, mostly when the weather isn't nice. The ground is sandy with a track around the outer edge. There is also a place where you can watch whatever is going on in the indoor school, and there's also some equipment [for jumps, whips, and whatnot] for you to use.
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OUTDOOR SCHOOL
Usually used when the weather is nice, the outdoor school is just a bit larger than the indoor school. It too has sandy ground with a track around the edges. People mainly practise their jumping here, or use it for a simple lesson.
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PASTURE
The pasture is a large area of grass where the horses can be let out to graze, run around, get some fresh air and whatnot. Make sure the horse is friendly and isn't a troublemaker! There's quite a few pastures, just in case your horse is a troublemaker and needs to be alone.
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THE RACECOURSES / THE SHOWRINGS
There are a few racecourses/show rings. An all purpose racetrack, where you may use it to practise your horses for many types of races, is located nearest to the stables. There's also a show jumping ring, which is big and has adjustable jumps, and also has a cover just in case the weather becomes bad. A dressage ring is by the show jumping ring, which is usually only entered by experienced riders. There's a foot high fence with letters posted at every necessary point. And last of all there is a cross country track, stretching to around ten miles. Starlight Academy is one of the only stables that have their own cross country course, but it can be used by people from other stables, and also olympic athletes.
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TRAILS
Tired of riding around the stables? Take your horse out to relax while you bond. There's over fifty possible trails that you can take, some of them leading to the city, the academy, the beach, park, forest, or mountains! There's a few cabins along the way, with some stalls for your horses just in case you want to spend the night out. Be careful out on the trails, because you may find some snakes, stray dogs or other dangerous animals out here.
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