LaurenBay
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Well I think I may have found "the one" I will update you all on her after Sat when my final viewing of her is
I'm looking for a bit off advice regarding her turnout if I was to buy her. At her current yard she is T/O all day and in at night. But her paddock has no grass in at all! (they put hay out instead) wereas my yard I have very good grazing all year round. What would you do regarding her turnout? I don't want to put her out 24/7 straight away, she is a good doer plus I think all the spring grass will blow her mind! I would love for her to be out 24/7 but not just yet.
She would be in the small paddock by herself at the start (Isolation) then after 2 weeks can move into the big field. But even the little paddock has very good grass. She's never had lami before but like I said she is a good doer and I don't want to end up with a very exciteable Horse as she is meant to be my confidence giver! I don't want to upset her stomache either from having no grass to lots off!
Thanks
Well I think I may have found "the one" I will update you all on her after Sat when my final viewing of her is
I'm looking for a bit off advice regarding her turnout if I was to buy her. At her current yard she is T/O all day and in at night. But her paddock has no grass in at all! (they put hay out instead) wereas my yard I have very good grazing all year round. What would you do regarding her turnout? I don't want to put her out 24/7 straight away, she is a good doer plus I think all the spring grass will blow her mind! I would love for her to be out 24/7 but not just yet.
She would be in the small paddock by herself at the start (Isolation) then after 2 weeks can move into the big field. But even the little paddock has very good grass. She's never had lami before but like I said she is a good doer and I don't want to end up with a very exciteable Horse as she is meant to be my confidence giver! I don't want to upset her stomache either from having no grass to lots off!
Thanks