Titchy Reindeer
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone, hoping to pick your brains for some ideas.
I have recently purchased some mud control mats and set up a small (just over 70m²) mud free turnout area. The girls (a large pony and a small horse) went out on it for the first time yesterday. As it is, it is bordered to the North by an outbuilding with convenient points to attach haynets to. To the west is bordered by neighbour's garden, I'm planning on eventually setting up a windbreak panel on that side and there is a gateway into my neighbours garden that the horses are allowed to graze on, but I obviously avoid when too wet (we're all on clay). The South and the East is fenced of from the rest of the field with an opening. Rest of field currently not usable as it is like walking on a soaked sponge.
The long term plan (hopefully before next wet winter) is to set up a removable runway through my yard / driveway back to their stables which are reconfigurable so that they can be opened up in to one large stall (aprox. 36m² in total) with an access corridor to the mud free zone. This will given them more space to move around (especially as numbers should have increased by then) and to choose what they prefer.
In the mean time, I feel the mud free zone is rather small and boring. They have forage (haynets and whatever grass is poking through the mud control mats), fluids, friends (each other), but the freedom seems rather limited. Any ideas on making this area more interesting for them? I'm hoping not to have to use it too much this end of winter/spring but would like it to be interesting for the girls.
I have recently purchased some mud control mats and set up a small (just over 70m²) mud free turnout area. The girls (a large pony and a small horse) went out on it for the first time yesterday. As it is, it is bordered to the North by an outbuilding with convenient points to attach haynets to. To the west is bordered by neighbour's garden, I'm planning on eventually setting up a windbreak panel on that side and there is a gateway into my neighbours garden that the horses are allowed to graze on, but I obviously avoid when too wet (we're all on clay). The South and the East is fenced of from the rest of the field with an opening. Rest of field currently not usable as it is like walking on a soaked sponge.
The long term plan (hopefully before next wet winter) is to set up a removable runway through my yard / driveway back to their stables which are reconfigurable so that they can be opened up in to one large stall (aprox. 36m² in total) with an access corridor to the mud free zone. This will given them more space to move around (especially as numbers should have increased by then) and to choose what they prefer.
In the mean time, I feel the mud free zone is rather small and boring. They have forage (haynets and whatever grass is poking through the mud control mats), fluids, friends (each other), but the freedom seems rather limited. Any ideas on making this area more interesting for them? I'm hoping not to have to use it too much this end of winter/spring but would like it to be interesting for the girls.
