L&M
Well-Known Member
I am lucky enough to have 4 acres of summer grazing, but due to the wet summer, have way too much grass. The grazing has 2 small horses and 1 pony on it, who are normally out 24/7, unless the flies are bad when they may come in for a few hours each day. It is divided into 4 paddocks and rotated every 3 weeks.
I have booked a farmer to come and top it this week but have a few concerns:
- by topping it will it only encourage more grass growth?
- would it be safer not to top until the autumn as the longer grass has less sugar?
- as one of the paddocks has very long grass (sadly not quite thick enough for hay), will the toppings ruin the grass underneath?
- how long will it take for the toppings to rot down before I can put the horses safely back on it?
Thanks for any advice.
I have booked a farmer to come and top it this week but have a few concerns:
- by topping it will it only encourage more grass growth?
- would it be safer not to top until the autumn as the longer grass has less sugar?
- as one of the paddocks has very long grass (sadly not quite thick enough for hay), will the toppings ruin the grass underneath?
- how long will it take for the toppings to rot down before I can put the horses safely back on it?
Thanks for any advice.