N.J. Admin. Code § 3A:55-9.8 - Horseback riding
(a) The facility
shall ensure that all staff members and children who go horseback riding wear
long trousers and shoes or boots that have heels. In addition all children
shall wear approved protective head gear that is secured under the
chin.
(b) The facility shall ensure
that:
1. The horse can be ridden and
controlled by the rider according to his or her level of experience;
2. Two or more persons do not ride a horse at
the same time;
3. The time a horse
spends in ring riding is limited to a total of six hours a day, with no more
than three hours of riding without at least a 15-minute break; and
4. The time a horse spends in trail riding is
limited to a total of eight hours a day, with no more than four hours of riding
without at least a 15-minute break.
(c) The facility shall ensure that horses it
owns are:
1. Checked daily, including the
mouth;
2. Checked daily for cracked
feet and reshod as necessary;
3.
Fed at least once a day or according to a specified feeding schedule;
and
4. Given water at least once a
day or according to a specified watering schedule.
(d) The facility shall retain on file at the
barn housing the horses or at the administrative office documentation of
compliance with the requirements specified in (c) above.
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