charlie76
Well-Known Member
I have managed to preserve our grazing this winter due to careful management, rotating and poo picking daily and we have plenty of grass for this time of year, however , following the non stop rain today the water is pouring off it, our fields are all on a slope down to streams so they will drain off in a day or two.
I am thinking about leaving them in tomorrow and Xmas day and hand grazing in the garden just to give the land a chance to drain before they go back out on it. Otherwise I think it will be wrecked for the rest of the winter.
I am not a fan of leaving them in but just this once think its the right thing to do to give it a couple of days to recover.
I also think we risk injury if they run around.
What would you do?
I am thinking about leaving them in tomorrow and Xmas day and hand grazing in the garden just to give the land a chance to drain before they go back out on it. Otherwise I think it will be wrecked for the rest of the winter.
I am not a fan of leaving them in but just this once think its the right thing to do to give it a couple of days to recover.
I also think we risk injury if they run around.
What would you do?