Equine Logistics and Field Maintenance in Polo Tourism
Polo Tourism involves the international movement of "High-Goal" equine athletes and the maintenance of specialized sporting infrastructure. The technical heart of a polo destination is the Tifton 419 Bermudagrass field, which must be engineered for "Shear Strength" and rapid drainage to prevent divots from injuring the horses.
The "Stable Management" module of this tourism sector involves strict "Bio-security Protocols" for the transport of horses across borders. This includes "Coggins Testing" for Equine Infectious Anemia and "Thermal Imaging" to detect sub-clinical inflammation in the horses' legs before they travel. Logistically, a single polo player may require a "String" of $6$ to $10$ horses for a single match, necessitating a complex ratio of "Grooms-per-Horse" and specialized "Veterinary Physiotherapy" facilities at the resort.

