Maisy
Well-Known Member
I have recently taken on some new fields (about 5 acres in all I think, split into 3) for my girls.
The fields have been grazed, (though not 'over grazed' I dont think) by horses for years, but I dont think any maintenance has ever been done. There is a fair bit of grass, but also a lot of thistles, clover a bit of buttercup and the odd bit of ragwort.
Obviously I have dug up the ragwort, but am wondering what I can do with the rest?
Ideally, I would like to weedkill the rest to give the grass a chance. I'm thinking that I would need to get someone else in to do it as it would all need going over, and would be too much to do with a knapsack. THe only problem there is, access to the field is through the owners garden, and I already feel bad enough about taking my horses through......a tractor wouldnt fit anyway....are there contractors with quad bikes who do such things??!!
Also, I dont really want to fertilize as I have a pony (not laminitic atm but wouldnt want to induce it!) and a cobby horse, who although she can take the grass, she doesnt really need it! They will be coming in at night during the winter so will be getting plenty of hay etc. However, I am thinking that after years of being grazed, am I right in thinking I ought to put *something* back into the land????
Does anyone have any idea on the cost of doing whatever needs doing, and where to find anyone who would do it anyway??
TIA!
The fields have been grazed, (though not 'over grazed' I dont think) by horses for years, but I dont think any maintenance has ever been done. There is a fair bit of grass, but also a lot of thistles, clover a bit of buttercup and the odd bit of ragwort.
Obviously I have dug up the ragwort, but am wondering what I can do with the rest?
Ideally, I would like to weedkill the rest to give the grass a chance. I'm thinking that I would need to get someone else in to do it as it would all need going over, and would be too much to do with a knapsack. THe only problem there is, access to the field is through the owners garden, and I already feel bad enough about taking my horses through......a tractor wouldnt fit anyway....are there contractors with quad bikes who do such things??!!
Also, I dont really want to fertilize as I have a pony (not laminitic atm but wouldnt want to induce it!) and a cobby horse, who although she can take the grass, she doesnt really need it! They will be coming in at night during the winter so will be getting plenty of hay etc. However, I am thinking that after years of being grazed, am I right in thinking I ought to put *something* back into the land????
Does anyone have any idea on the cost of doing whatever needs doing, and where to find anyone who would do it anyway??
TIA!