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The Country
Most of the hunted country is in Upper Freehold Township, New Jersey, a community which actively supports farmland preservation and still has more horses than people in residence. The country consists of flat to rolling terrain with sandy, well draining soil, wooded coverts and open fields. The country is divided into two sections, the wildlife area around our kennels which has been successfully shared with other sportsman for many years and the "farm country" on the south side of Route 195 which consists of cropland, nursery and breeding farms. Jumping efforts include inviting natural obstacles and coops. The wildlife area has sandier soil with some deep swampy coverts although there is also plenty of open cropland. This part of the country borders on the New Jersey Horsepark. The "farm country" soil has more clay and also has good coverts between pastures, hayfields and nursery. |