Yes, hard soil also tires out the joints A horse should train in mixed soil
No, it does not!
Yes and also damage them as well.
Hard soil is more likely to make joints sore, but it is easier on the tendons than soft soil. Deep, soft soil is actually the worst for tendons and ligaments. The best is to find a happy medium.
No, it is acually best to work them on mixed soil.
No, this is a good soil to work a horse in.
It would not tire the horse's joints, but it might not be a good idea to constantly ride on hard ground....unless your horse has a problem with it's tendons, in which case stay out of deep sand and generally deep going. It depends on what kind of going you are riding in, are there many rocks/stones ? I always think if I wouldn't mind running barefoot through the going, neither would my horse
Yes...it is best for a horse to train in mixed soil
No, but it can do damage to the horses legs.
hard soil- is hard on the tendons and can cause bone damage, making horses lame sticky or muddy soil- can also cause damage to the tendons or ligiments and can also cause bone damage, making horses lame
If Footmen Tire You What Will Horses Do - 1971 was released on: USA: 17 November 1971 (Charleston, West Virginia)
Lay the tire where you want it and put a layer of potting soil, followed by a layer of top soil.
Hard soil does not tire out the jounts.