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FRANCE | Stud Farm
Sumbe is a world-class thoroughbred stud farm located in Canapville, Normandy, France. The facility includes a state-of-the-art stallion yard, home to prestigious stallions such as Charyn Golding Horde and Mishriff. Since 2022 we proudly completed over 20,000 meters of fencing to establish safe and secure mare and foal paddocks as well as stallion paddocks.


UK | Private Showjumping Facility
Set in the picturesque rolling hills of West Yorkshire, this private project called for expertise in paddock design and fencing installation on steep terrain. The client requested a durable fencing solution that would complement the natural contours of the landscape, leading to the selection of Square Green as the primary material across the site.


IRELAND | Coolmore Stud
Coolmore Stud, in Fethard, County Tipperary, Ireland, is the headquarters of one of the world’s largest breeding operations of thoroughbred racehorses. We were responsible for the fencing at the show jumping facility including installation of 12 grass paddocks, a grass arena and fencing on the Stud grounds.


Why Do Dressage Arenas Have Mirrors?
Creating the ideal space for your horse is essential. Designing the perfect paddock and dressage arena ensures your horse has a comfortable living environment and you have the best setup to work on achieving your riding goals. There are many design elements to consider when creating your dressage arena . Mirrors are becoming an increasingly popular design feature in dressage arenas. However, you may be wondering why dressage arenas have mirrors and why are they beneficial. Th


The Ultimate Guide to Post and Rail Fencing
Post and rail fencing is one of the most popular choices for horse owners, and it’s easy to see why. It’s simple, solid, and has that classic look that works on pretty much any paddock. You’ve got sturdy wooden posts set at regular gaps, with strong horizontal rails running between them, so it’s clear for the horses to see and built to last without needing solid panels. What is it? Horses need fencing that’s safe, easy for them to see, and strong enough to keep them where the


Preparing Your Horse Paddock For Wet Weather
If you live in the UK, the rain is an unavoidable occurrence. While your horse may be climatised to it, prolonged exposure to waterlogged and muddy paddocks can quickly lead to a range of health and management issues. Preparing your paddock for wet weather is essential not only for maintaining a healthy environment for your horse, but also for preserving the long-term quality of your land. Why Wet and Muddy Paddocks Ban be Harmful? Horses kept in muddy, poorly drained paddock
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