3Beasties
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I'll try and keep this as short and simple as possible. Hopefully it will make sense to you!
I am renting a small private yard. It has 3 stables (one of which is a tack room) and 3 small paddocks, totaling approximately 5 acres.
I am keeping all 3 of mines there, Charlie, an 18 year old, 16.1hh TB who is a poor doer. Missi, a 16.3hh ISH that lives on fresh air and Millie, a 12hh Section A that only has to look at grass to put on weight. I would like slightly more weight on Charlie but alot less on the other two.
Field 1 - Smallest patch of the 3. No field shelter but the stables are in this paddock so they could be used as a field shelter. Not been grazed for over a year but had hay off it approximately a month ago. It has come back well and currently has a decent amount of grass. I'm not planning to get hay off it next year so it can now be used year round.
Field 2 - This paddock has one large field shelter. Horses have been on it since they moved there at the beginning of may. There is now not much grass left (but probably enough to keep the fatties going till Winter!). Ideally I want to rest this field now so it comes back ready for next Spring/Summer as this will then be their main paddock.
Field 3 - Similar size to patch 2. Has two field shelters in it (owners used to have electric fencing between the two to keep their horses in separate sides of the field). Like patch one this hasn't been grazed for over a year but has recently had hay off it. It has slightly less grass then patch 1. I plan to get hay off this next Summer so ideally need the horses off it by April at the latest so it can be fertilized and then left. This paddock is the furthest from the yard but will be my main Winter patch so I don't want to over use it now.
I had hoped not to have to feed hay in the fields over Winter so am trying to work out how best to manage the grass situation now. I'd like patch 2 to grow a bit before Winter sets in so that it is stronger for the spring and will also be a back up for Winter if I get really short of grass so ideally need to move the horses off it soon! But to which patch?
My main concern at the moment is the fat ones. Millie lives in her grazing mask and is still fat on a fairly bare field. Missi won't keep her mask on so I'm going to have to buy a different style and hope it is Moo proof! I can increase Millie's exercise slightly (ride and lead and lunging) but will struggle to increase Missi's (Lack of time and energy!) - she will be doing more fast work and jumping so that may help though I guess!
Charlie would benefit from being on one of the grassier patches.
So what do I do? I keep making a decision and then changing my mind
At the moment, although it's likely to change, I am thinking that Charlie could be in patch 3 permanently (either the whole of it or fenced in half) whilst the other two are in a small section of patch 2 overnight and in with Charlie during the day. Problems with this are Charlie may not eat when on his own, he can see/touch the others but may still stress. Also not sure how Moo will like being confined but I guess I won't know till I try!
Any thoughts, ideas or anything else would be much appreciated!
Flake ice cream and a glass of cider if you made it to the end!
I am renting a small private yard. It has 3 stables (one of which is a tack room) and 3 small paddocks, totaling approximately 5 acres.
I am keeping all 3 of mines there, Charlie, an 18 year old, 16.1hh TB who is a poor doer. Missi, a 16.3hh ISH that lives on fresh air and Millie, a 12hh Section A that only has to look at grass to put on weight. I would like slightly more weight on Charlie but alot less on the other two.
Field 1 - Smallest patch of the 3. No field shelter but the stables are in this paddock so they could be used as a field shelter. Not been grazed for over a year but had hay off it approximately a month ago. It has come back well and currently has a decent amount of grass. I'm not planning to get hay off it next year so it can now be used year round.
Field 2 - This paddock has one large field shelter. Horses have been on it since they moved there at the beginning of may. There is now not much grass left (but probably enough to keep the fatties going till Winter!). Ideally I want to rest this field now so it comes back ready for next Spring/Summer as this will then be their main paddock.
Field 3 - Similar size to patch 2. Has two field shelters in it (owners used to have electric fencing between the two to keep their horses in separate sides of the field). Like patch one this hasn't been grazed for over a year but has recently had hay off it. It has slightly less grass then patch 1. I plan to get hay off this next Summer so ideally need the horses off it by April at the latest so it can be fertilized and then left. This paddock is the furthest from the yard but will be my main Winter patch so I don't want to over use it now.
I had hoped not to have to feed hay in the fields over Winter so am trying to work out how best to manage the grass situation now. I'd like patch 2 to grow a bit before Winter sets in so that it is stronger for the spring and will also be a back up for Winter if I get really short of grass so ideally need to move the horses off it soon! But to which patch?
My main concern at the moment is the fat ones. Millie lives in her grazing mask and is still fat on a fairly bare field. Missi won't keep her mask on so I'm going to have to buy a different style and hope it is Moo proof! I can increase Millie's exercise slightly (ride and lead and lunging) but will struggle to increase Missi's (Lack of time and energy!) - she will be doing more fast work and jumping so that may help though I guess!
Charlie would benefit from being on one of the grassier patches.
So what do I do? I keep making a decision and then changing my mind
At the moment, although it's likely to change, I am thinking that Charlie could be in patch 3 permanently (either the whole of it or fenced in half) whilst the other two are in a small section of patch 2 overnight and in with Charlie during the day. Problems with this are Charlie may not eat when on his own, he can see/touch the others but may still stress. Also not sure how Moo will like being confined but I guess I won't know till I try!
Any thoughts, ideas or anything else would be much appreciated!
Flake ice cream and a glass of cider if you made it to the end!