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  2. Sand-based athletic fields - Wikipedia

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    Sand-based athletic fields are sports turf playing fields constructed on top of sand surfaces. It is important that turf managers select the most suitable type of sand when constructing these fields, as sands with different shapes offer varied pros and cons. Regular maintenance of sand-based athletic fields is just as important as the initial construction of the field. [1]

  3. Paddock - Wikipedia

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    In the American West, such an enclosure is often called a corral, and may be used to contain cattle or horses, occasionally other livestock. The word paddock is also used to describe other small, fenced areas that hold horses, such as a saddling paddock at a racetrack, the area where race horses are saddled before a horse race.

  4. Equestrian facility - Wikipedia

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    A set of restricted movement stalls in an 18th-century stable. In most stables, each horse is kept in a box or stall of its own. These are of two principal types: Boxes allowing freedom of movement – Horses are able to turn around, choose which way to face and lie down if they wish.

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    Norfolk County home prices fell in December. ... 16 acres and an established equestrian business with stalls for 40 horses, 2. $2,350,000, 154 Hatherly Road Unit 154, Scituate, Adriana Karaboutis ...

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    Singapore’s largest hotel, Marina Bay Sands is home to the 1.2-hectare Sand SkyPark, where you can catch a view of Singapore’s skyline from 656 feet up — higher than the Eiffel Tower rises ...

  7. Horse management - Wikipedia

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    The feet should be cleaned every time the horse is ridden, and if the horse is not ridden, it is still best practice to check and clean feet frequently. Daily cleaning is recommended in many management books, though if horses are on turnout and not being ridden, a weekly hoof check of healthy horses is often sufficient during good weather.

  8. The One Thing You Have to Do in Every State - AOL

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    Other highlights include Big Tex, the 55-foot-tall cowboy at the fair's main entrance, the 212-foot Texas Star Ferris wheel, and food stalls selling deep-fried everything. 50 Foods You Have to Try ...

  9. Riding hall - Wikipedia

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    Riding halls enable horses and riders to train or compete in dry conditions regardless of the weather. There are various designs. The most popular are either steel-girder or timber-framed buildings, with wood, brick or sheet-metal panels. Roofs can be made of various materials including sandwich panels, corrugated steel, or in smaller buildings ...