Orangehorse
Well-Known Member
Fed up. You would think that on a farm of 500 acres there would be somewhere I could school my horse in peace. But no. All the flat fields are arable. All the grass fields are full of frisky cattle or out of bounds for silage and hay.
What is wrong with the paddock? Well apart from that it slopes, has a pear tree in it and the water trough it would be very hard to fit in a 20 metre circle, not to mention that it is a "starvation patch" and nearly bare of grass.
So I go out into the field in front of the house, whereupon 30 cattle come thundering towards me, so I go in, they go away, I go out again, they come back again. Horse is usually OK, but looking for any excuse at the moment. I don't want to fall off because
a. I don't want to fall off
b. The ground is hard
c. There is a cattle grid into the garden and a cattle grid out into the road and the thought of him thundering round chased by a herd of cattle is not a good one.
I used to be able to shut the cattle away, but the fence was untidy so instead of mending it my son took it away "to open up the fields." Me - cross.
So horse is not getting enough work at the moment. Going out for a hack tomorrow but there is no where to canter around here.
What is wrong with the paddock? Well apart from that it slopes, has a pear tree in it and the water trough it would be very hard to fit in a 20 metre circle, not to mention that it is a "starvation patch" and nearly bare of grass.
So I go out into the field in front of the house, whereupon 30 cattle come thundering towards me, so I go in, they go away, I go out again, they come back again. Horse is usually OK, but looking for any excuse at the moment. I don't want to fall off because
a. I don't want to fall off
b. The ground is hard
c. There is a cattle grid into the garden and a cattle grid out into the road and the thought of him thundering round chased by a herd of cattle is not a good one.
I used to be able to shut the cattle away, but the fence was untidy so instead of mending it my son took it away "to open up the fields." Me - cross.
So horse is not getting enough work at the moment. Going out for a hack tomorrow but there is no where to canter around here.