
The French national riding school can accommodate 500 horses distributed in four main stables, perfectly equipped:
The "Bouchet" and "Valat" complexes, built between 1974 and 1976 are composed of stables with 128 boxes. They welcome the show jumping and eventing horses.
The Decarpentry complex, delivered in 1984, includes horses specialized in the discipline of dressage.
Built between 1982 and 1986, the Prestige complex welcomes as for him the jumpers and the riding school horses participating in the presentations and the official receptions of the Cadre Noir. He includes a stable of 50 boxes, the arena of honor (70mx50m), and the big riding school of the riders.
A stable of 40 boxes and an Olympic standard riding school are dedicated to the "Pole France" and to the "Pole Hope". They welcome the national trainers, the horses and high-level riders within the frame of the preparation of the big competitions.
About sixty stable boys trainers take care daily of 330 horses belonging to the school. They are helped in their task by a set of automated systems: distribution of the water, the daily food rations and the chain of evacuation of the fertilizer. Flakes and granular food fall 3 - 4 times a day at a set time.
The food needs of the horse depend on its weight, on its age, on the race, on the outside temperature and especially on the work which is asked to him.
Litters produce 5 to 600 tons of fertilizer every year which are partially given up to the local mushroom beds.


