Winter 2022/2023 Issue

EAST COAST EQUESTRIAN Winter 2022/2023 Page 19 One of the best things you can do for your horse is support their ligaments and joints with proper footing. Cushioning and stabilizing their movements helps prevent new injuries and exacerbate old injuries. Arena Works is here to help your arena be the foundation your horse needs! Based out of Lancaster, PA, Arena Works, Inc. is a family-run company that was developed in response to the national demand for reliable footing. Arena Works footing has been formulated, designed, and tested by horsemen who know the materials, how they work together, and the best approach to select the perfect product for every need and budget. Arena Works footing holds up to extensive wear and has demonstrated excellent stabil- ity, resiliency and shock ab- sorbing qualities. Arena Works is proud to uphold a standard of referral with a business that has grown by word of mouth, one satisfied customer after another. Engineered to require little maintenance yet ultimate com- fort for the horse, in collected movements like piaffe, passage, and pirouette, dressage horses immediately feel the push back from the footing. Providing exceptional traction and strong shock-absorption, jumpers gain confidence and a sense securi- ty during takeoff, landing, and through tight turns. In addition to excellent footing, Arena Works also offers useful barn accessories to maximize efficiency. The Saddle Butler is a customizable orga- Riders often dread winter because of hazardous, frozen, or sloppy terrain and frigid tempera- tures that freeze the air. Instead of resigning to the gloomy fate of an unmounted season, or risking a fall by chancing the footing, think ahead and plan for an indoor arena with White Horse Con- struction. Indoor arenas may need to be designed as much as 12-24 months in advance. Key ele- ments to consider are layout, lighting, and structural strength. Layouts should minimize or eliminate the trek through inclement weather to reach the arena, as well as provide an appropriate flow for traffic entering and exiting to prevent congestion. The structure should be sturdy enough to withstand heavy snowfall or to support Get Indoors this Winter with White Horse Construction possible solar panels. Remember to plan for jump storage and also how to accommodate visitors, friends or family. Located in Parkesburg, PA since 1995, Simeon Stoltzfus, owner of White Horse Con- struction, is devoted to bringing clients an unfaltering dedication to detail. With a Pennsylvania Dutch heritage of superb crafts- manship and integrity united with the finest raw materials, White Horse Construction believes in fresh and innovative designs for creative solutions on an indi- vidual basis. Customer input is crucial for satisfaction, and by listening carefully, designer and client suggestions are combined for optimum functionality, safety, and success. Offering construction from conception to completion, There’s Excellence Underfoot with ArenaWorks, Inc. nizer designed to keep every- thing from grooming supplies to tack visible and handy at horse shows, clinics, and at home. While sturdy, this cart effort- lessly rolls across all surfaces and is portable enough to store in both truck and trailer. The Feed Butler is another organi- zational tool to eliminate mess and mistakes during feeding. The unique design keeps feed buckets systematized for feed- ing then does double-duty as a drying rack. To request more informa- tion or browse products, visit online at www.arenaworksinc. com. Winter Ready Special Advertising Section White Horse Construction provides drafting, design, and structural engineering services. Along with indoor arenas, White Horse Construction also specializes in building and renovating equestrian facilities, dairy facilities, run-in sheds, carriage houses, and other agricultural buildings. Their commitment to every customer is a structure that will last for generations, and a relationship that will last a lifetime. For more information, testi- monials, or to generate a quote, visit www.whchorsebarns.com or call (610) 593-5559.

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