kgj66
Well-Known Member
Due to my horse being unrideable for the foreseeable future my plan is to keep her out for winter which I have never done with any of my horses before so need some advice!. There is a barn for shelter if needs be (hopefully will get stable soon but not definite yet).
There are 4 horses on the land and they live in pairs( I share with a girl who has 3 horses). There are 3 fields, two 2 acres (lets call them 1&2)and one 3.5acres(3) There are also two small grassy paddocks. Currently the largest field (1) hasn't been grazed since Christmas, had one cut of haylage in July and wasn't re-fertilised. The two other fields are pretty much bare.
My plan is to leave the field 1 until October, split it in half and move the 'skinny' horses from field 2 there. Then leave field 2 to rest for as long as possible before moving the fatties from field 3 into it and leaving field 3 for winter/until needed.
Questions- does grass grow at all over winter. Ie if field 2 gets eaten down a lot but not muddy, will leaving it a few months do anything? Should I move the skinny ones now and let the field2 recover for a month- will anything grow on it at this time of year
The good field-does the grass get to a point where they don't like it? Currently it is long is places, but hasn't gone stalky, is just a bit leafy.
Does putting rubber matting by drinkers/gate help with mud?
Obviously we will be supplementing with hay and feed, but just wanted to know what everyone else does.
Sorry for the rambling!!
There are 4 horses on the land and they live in pairs( I share with a girl who has 3 horses). There are 3 fields, two 2 acres (lets call them 1&2)and one 3.5acres(3) There are also two small grassy paddocks. Currently the largest field (1) hasn't been grazed since Christmas, had one cut of haylage in July and wasn't re-fertilised. The two other fields are pretty much bare.
My plan is to leave the field 1 until October, split it in half and move the 'skinny' horses from field 2 there. Then leave field 2 to rest for as long as possible before moving the fatties from field 3 into it and leaving field 3 for winter/until needed.
Questions- does grass grow at all over winter. Ie if field 2 gets eaten down a lot but not muddy, will leaving it a few months do anything? Should I move the skinny ones now and let the field2 recover for a month- will anything grow on it at this time of year
The good field-does the grass get to a point where they don't like it? Currently it is long is places, but hasn't gone stalky, is just a bit leafy.
Does putting rubber matting by drinkers/gate help with mud?
Obviously we will be supplementing with hay and feed, but just wanted to know what everyone else does.
Sorry for the rambling!!