L&M
Well-Known Member
Trying not to panic about lack of haylage/hay made around here, but am thinking of a contingency plan just in case!
We own 2 X 15hh's and a 13.2hh, all native types. I have some hay/haylage left over from last winter, but not enough if they were stabled from Oct - March. Therefore I am considering whether it would be more practical to winter them out. They will have acsess to 8 acres of good grazing, with plenty of natural shelter, with stables available if we get any really nasty weather.
When will additional forage will be required? Is it a matter of when the grass runs out (hoping it won't with that amount of acreage), or when the grass looses its goodness? They would also be getting hard feed from Autumn onwards, and rugged appropriately.
Thanks in advance for a numpty question, but have never had horses out 24/7 in the winter mnths before.
We own 2 X 15hh's and a 13.2hh, all native types. I have some hay/haylage left over from last winter, but not enough if they were stabled from Oct - March. Therefore I am considering whether it would be more practical to winter them out. They will have acsess to 8 acres of good grazing, with plenty of natural shelter, with stables available if we get any really nasty weather.
When will additional forage will be required? Is it a matter of when the grass runs out (hoping it won't with that amount of acreage), or when the grass looses its goodness? They would also be getting hard feed from Autumn onwards, and rugged appropriately.
Thanks in advance for a numpty question, but have never had horses out 24/7 in the winter mnths before.