pottamus
Well-Known Member
I dont get it and I have tried to look at it from an owners point of view...BUT...no matter how muddy fields get the grass DOES grow back come spring.
When I first got my lad he caused un told damage to his field in his first winter because I had not got his routine right for him. He ploughed up the paddock he was in to the point where you could not go in it because it was deep clay mud. I fenced the area off, put him in the bigger field and come the spring, got it harrowed flatish, threw some grass seed on it which took some doing on my own and by the summer it was all back to grass again.
Horses should not be standing around in completely muddy fields if there is enough land for the number of horses. Surely there should be enough for all horses to have a wander about outside for 6 hours a day and then in at night if needs be???
When I first got my lad he caused un told damage to his field in his first winter because I had not got his routine right for him. He ploughed up the paddock he was in to the point where you could not go in it because it was deep clay mud. I fenced the area off, put him in the bigger field and come the spring, got it harrowed flatish, threw some grass seed on it which took some doing on my own and by the summer it was all back to grass again.
Horses should not be standing around in completely muddy fields if there is enough land for the number of horses. Surely there should be enough for all horses to have a wander about outside for 6 hours a day and then in at night if needs be???