I have a new pony and he is eating extremely fast. I don't have much grass and would like his hay to last a bit longer. There are quite a few Slow Hay Feeders on the market now.. they are all fairly expensive, so was wondering if anyone has tried one of them and what you think in regards to...
I guess that would work, but a bit more complicated and prob would have to dig out part of field so it's not raised then. I was hoping I can find a solution that would be a bit easier since I only need this for a few weeks... nightmare...
Field is quite muddy, so I was thinking that bedding alone might not be enough. What do you mean by hard core? It's going to be a challenge because he is not allowed to have any mud go into his clogs...
I am looking for ideas to 'de-mud' a very small part of my field. My pony is recovering from laminitis and was on box rest for a long time and can go out now in a tiny field, but not in mud since he is wearing clogs. The field is clay and quite muddy. But since I only need an area of about 4x4...
My horse has just been diagnosed with laminitis, x-rays show pedal bone rotation. I am in urgent need of a real experienced remedial farrier now. Very, very thankful for suggestions.