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riding school

NOUN
  1. a school where horsemanship is taught and practiced

How To Use riding school In A Sentence

  • Friars' Hill is a riding school approved by the British Horse Society to provide instruction, trekking, hacking, livery and jumping up to BHS level A2.
  • Under amendments to the Waste Management and Licensing Regulations, livery yards, stables and riding schools who add anything to their muck to compost it for fertiliser will be eligible for the fee.
  • Riding schools don't receive the rates concessions accorded to agriculture, but employment changes such as the working time directive and minimum wage have increased outlay.
  • The Spanish Riding School of Vienna thrilled with its Lipizzaner stallions. Times, Sunday Times
  • I do however, off the farm and when training, use a cavesson or headstall similar to that used by the Spanish Riding School of Vienna, and also used in Spain and Portugal for leading stallions, where it’s called the serreta. BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » Bringing Up Baby Boy: Repost
  • Fiona explained that riding school ponies and horses occasionally get lazy and bored with the same daily routine.
  • I took them bike riding school, followed by their weekly swimming lesson.
  • Dressage experts attribute Totilas's star power to his high-stepping, lithe bounces, similar to the spring of Lipizzaners, the white stallions that perform at Vienna's Spanish Riding School. Defying Neigh-Sayers, a New Star Hoofs It Onto the World Stage
  • The riding school has operated perfectly trouble-free for at least 15 years and all the horses are practically bombproof with regard to traffic, people, aircraft and everything else.
  • There are also stables, a riding school and rustic farmhouse accommodation. The Sun
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