L&M
Well-Known Member
Having decided to close down three badly poached paddocks today to rest until spring, I decided to give them a final poo pick and rake up any un-eaten hay. As I was doing this, despite a thin layer of snow and an artic wind, I noticed the ground still had a bit of give.
So I decided to run the roller around them. Conditions were perfect as the roller ironed out the hoof marks and gateways, but the ground was solid enough for the quad and roller not to leave a mark.
Now I have three paddocks rested and rolled already for spring - how lucky am I! (having said that my face is now stinging and my hands have still not come back to life, but no pain, no gain and all that!!)
Keep warm all x
So I decided to run the roller around them. Conditions were perfect as the roller ironed out the hoof marks and gateways, but the ground was solid enough for the quad and roller not to leave a mark.
Now I have three paddocks rested and rolled already for spring - how lucky am I! (having said that my face is now stinging and my hands have still not come back to life, but no pain, no gain and all that!!)
Keep warm all x