ktj1891
Well-Known Member
Is if possible to manage 2 14.2 new forests on 1 acre?
It would depend on how well drained and maintained the land was. It would probably be do-able as long as stabling was available and ideally a hard standing yard area to get them off the land in very wet conditions.
We keep two on 1.25 acres. I do have stables but they live out all year round. They spend a lot of time standing indoors when it's cold and wet. I divide the field into two halves and it's fine.
Also see how easily dividable with electric fencing it is - if you could split it into 2, that would at least help you rest and rotate it.
Personally I would say no. That paddock is going to become overgrazed and poached quickly. A rough guideline is at least one acre, per season, per horse. So that means two acres, per year, per horse.