Foal Rearing and Pasture
STABLE

Foals spend their first winter in groups of four in a stable.
They get their daily movement in a paddock, in the covered area, or, in good weather, all together in the pasture.
Their basic diet of hay is supplemented with concentrated feed twice a day.
Regular farrier care and deworming are provided on schedule.
THE COVERED AREA

The covered areas measuring 8 × 60 meters, with adjoining pastures.
In good weather, the horses also have access to the pasture.
Yearlings, two- and three-year-olds spend their winters here, as well as pregnant mares.
They have unlimited access to hay and are supplemented with concentrated feed daily.
Regular farrier care and deworming are provided on schedule.
PASTURE

During the summer months, horses enjoy free pasture turnout with a spacious shelter and hay or feed provided if needed.
Regular farrier care and deworming are ensured on schedule.