Punjab Equine Sports Academy - PESA

Punjab Equine Sports Academy - PESA The Punjab Equine Sports Academy (PESA) is a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to the promotion an The farm has something for everyone. recognised institution.

The Punjab Equine Sports Academy is a state-of-the-art facility in the city of Ludhiana and the only Equestrian Centre in Punjab that meets international standards of operation. The team at PESA is made up of dynamic, dedicated individuals who have come together with the goal of bringing Equestrian Sports to the mainstream. PESA is spread over 17 acres of pristine farmland in the heart of Punjab's

green belt. Located just 15 minutes away from the city centre the property houses over 85 horses between the Riding School and our Stud Farm. Olympic sized show jumping and dressage arenas, three round pens, 2 km cross country course and luxurious stabling for over 50 horses are just some of the aspects that set us apart. PESA offers lessons in Riding, Show Jumping, Dressage, Polo and tent pegging. We also run courses on Horse Management, Equine Behaviour, and Equine First Aid. While riders can avail of professional as well as casual riding lessons, the rest of the family can enjoy the natural surroundings, fresh air and the company of the over 500 animals at the farm including Dogs, Cows, Ducks, Camels, Goats and many others. A bicycling track, jogging path, ATV track, bio-pool and library are just some of the many ways to keep busy at the farm. As an organisation, PESA adheres to a strict animal welfare code and is registered with the Equestrian Federation of India and is a govt.

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I’ve noticed there tends to be a bit of confusion over the difference between ‘bay’ and ‘chestnut’, so I hope this might help to clear it up a bit.

Bay and Chestnut are 2 distinct coat colours. Some people think that horses with a brown coat are bay, and horses with an orange coat are chestnut. This is incorrect, and this is the reason that I’ve used the same coat colour for each pair of horses in the picture.

Essentially, the big difference between bay and chestnut is the points. By this, I mean the mane, tail and lower legs.

A bay horse generally has black points. A chestnut does not.

A bay’s mane and tail can range from dark grey to jet black. Sometimes the edges will bleach to brown, but the main area of the hair will be black. For the sake of simplicity, I’m not considering diluting or affecting genes here. Sometimes you might find a bay horse that has very short black stockings on its legs or seemingly no black stockings at all. This is called a ‘wild bay’, and has nothing to do with whether the horse is wild or domestic.

Chestnut’s will have manes and tails that range in colour from pale blonde to dark brown. You may sometimes find that a chestnut’s lower legs are a darker brown/orange than its main body.

The easiest way to tell the difference is this: if the horse has black on it, either on its lower legs or mane and tail, or both, it’s a bay. If it doesn’t have black hairs on its body, mane or tail, it’s a chestnut.

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Jury members at the Patiala Horse Show held in 2016
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Jury members at the Patiala Horse Show held in 2016

PESA winners at the Patiala Horse Show held on 13th and14th Feb 2016
16/02/2016

PESA winners at the Patiala Horse Show held on 13th and14th Feb 2016

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Ludhiana
141108

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Monday 6:30am - 8:30am
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Tuesday 6:30am - 8:30am
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Wednesday 6:30am - 8:30am
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Thursday 6:30am - 8:30am
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Friday 6:30am - 8:30am
5:30pm - 7:30pm

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