Around WWA
 Here are some pictures that have been taken around WWA.

The gates at the entrance to WWA.
(picture actually of Calumet Farms)


The driveway after you pass the front gates.
(picture actually of Calumet Farms)

 
 
 
On each side of the driveway, and in the far distance, all you can see are the rolling blue grass hills
of WWA.
(pictures actually of Calumet Farms)


As you continue up the driveway you can see the first of our many barns.  This is the quarentine barn. 
It's the smallest of all the barns.  When new horses arrive at WWA, or if a horse is sick and needs 
special care, this is where it will be kept.  There are only 6 stalls in this barn, but there is a small room
up in the hayloft where workers can stay if a horse needs care 24/7.
(picture actually of Calumet Farms)


The driveway ends in a large horse shoe shape, and the Main Office is straight ahead in the 'U' 
part of the parking lot.
(picture actually of Calumet Farms)


All around and behind the Main Office are the rest of the barns.  They all look the same, and are identified
by a number.  This is Barn 1 housing some of our Thoroughbreds.  Each stall has a large window for light, 
during the spring and summer the windows can be opened so the horses can stick their heads outside.
(picture actually of Calumet Farm)


Here is another view of Barn 1.
(picture actually of Calumet Farm)

 
At WWA we have a grave yard where all horses that are put down at our farm will be buried.  This 
ensures that none of our horses are sent to the slaughter house, even after they have been put down
humanly.
(pictures actually of Calumet Farm)


This is a picture of inside Barn 1.  All barns look like this.  It is nice and airy, with ceiling fans when
it is hot in the summer.  There are skylights for extra light, and a hay loft.
(picture actually of Behrens Farm)


This is one of the stalls in Barn 1 after it has been cleaned in the morning.  All stalls look like this.  
They each have a large sliding door.  The top of each door is able to fold down so the horses can stick their 
heads out when they wish.  They also each have 2 water buckets, and one feed bin/bucket.  The feed bucket
can be pulled out into the isle if a horse has just come in from a workout and is still too hot to eat.
(picture actually of Behrens Farm)


This is the tack room in Barn 1.  In this picture you can't see the trunks that each horse has, they 
are on the wall that isn't shown.

 
Here at WWA we have a 1 mile training track where we excercise and work our race horses.


We have a small starting gate, able to hold three horses, for training our young race horses and 
perfecting out older race horses' starts.


Here is our dressage ring.


We have a large indoor ring where we can exercise horses while it's rainy or snowy outside.


This our indoor show arena.


This is one of our flat outdoor arenas.  This is used for both showing and exercise.


Here you can see our two schooling/warmup arenas for shows.  When there isn't a show horses are 
exercised here.

  
Here are pictures of some of our many cross country jumps. WWA has a pool, for the horses, to help condition them, and exercise lame horses. We have a round ring used to break/train young horses.
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