bz88
Well-Known Member
Hi all. I’m first time poster. I have a question and perhaps I’d be lucky to get some reasonable advice from you lovely lot.
im at the diy yard and herd where my mare is has 7 horses. Majority are good doers(including mine) and minority poor doers. The issue is that we do winter/summer field switch and all good doers are staying longer to avoid them to go straight on lush long grass(mind you they all wearing muzzles) while poor doers go to graze on lush field to ad least take the top off. It causing unpleasant situations among the owners of all horses, everyone bi@£ing at everyone, poor doers owners claiming we are overgrazing field that should be rested and we all should move fields together, good doers owners are scared as every switch new field has tall(knee/bum high) grass. I honestly feel poor doers owners implements rules where she expect everyone to just wear muzzle or cut turn out time for good doers if we so worried. We do have some laminitic and metabolic horses within the herd and some retired good doers. We have suggested to split the herd where poor doers get bigger field and manage on their own but they won’t have that option because they don’t poo pick or maintain it(most of the time good doers owners do) they said it is cruel to split the herd as her horse likes bigger herd. It’s literally comedy drama every time we switch. YO is not interested.
would anyone suggest anything that both groups of horses benefit?
we not allowed strip graze or track.
many thanks
im at the diy yard and herd where my mare is has 7 horses. Majority are good doers(including mine) and minority poor doers. The issue is that we do winter/summer field switch and all good doers are staying longer to avoid them to go straight on lush long grass(mind you they all wearing muzzles) while poor doers go to graze on lush field to ad least take the top off. It causing unpleasant situations among the owners of all horses, everyone bi@£ing at everyone, poor doers owners claiming we are overgrazing field that should be rested and we all should move fields together, good doers owners are scared as every switch new field has tall(knee/bum high) grass. I honestly feel poor doers owners implements rules where she expect everyone to just wear muzzle or cut turn out time for good doers if we so worried. We do have some laminitic and metabolic horses within the herd and some retired good doers. We have suggested to split the herd where poor doers get bigger field and manage on their own but they won’t have that option because they don’t poo pick or maintain it(most of the time good doers owners do) they said it is cruel to split the herd as her horse likes bigger herd. It’s literally comedy drama every time we switch. YO is not interested.
would anyone suggest anything that both groups of horses benefit?
we not allowed strip graze or track.
many thanks