Wiggy88
Member
Hi - I'd appreciate hearing from any YO / YM's or anyone who knows anything about what a horse should have as minimum on DIY livery.
I have a 16.3 good doer who I'm looking to move from full livery onto DIY where they will be on 24/7 grass in summer and grass/stable in winter.
YM quotes 1 acre of grazing per horse which they divide up into summer and winter paddocks. Summer half an acre (in individual paddock) and half acre allocation in winter but in shared paddock with other horses who pool the allocation into say a 2 acre paddock.
I believe if I pay for 1 acre a month I should get 1 acre a month not 50% now and 50% in winter but YM says this is normal? Is it?
Also, looking at the BHS guidelines it looks as though they recommend 1 to 1.5 acres of grazing per horse - so does this mean the half an acre I will get in summer is too little ?
I'm asking these questions because I believe half an acre is too little for a 16.3 horse on 24/7 TO.
Any advice gratefully received.
I have a 16.3 good doer who I'm looking to move from full livery onto DIY where they will be on 24/7 grass in summer and grass/stable in winter.
YM quotes 1 acre of grazing per horse which they divide up into summer and winter paddocks. Summer half an acre (in individual paddock) and half acre allocation in winter but in shared paddock with other horses who pool the allocation into say a 2 acre paddock.
I believe if I pay for 1 acre a month I should get 1 acre a month not 50% now and 50% in winter but YM says this is normal? Is it?
Also, looking at the BHS guidelines it looks as though they recommend 1 to 1.5 acres of grazing per horse - so does this mean the half an acre I will get in summer is too little ?
I'm asking these questions because I believe half an acre is too little for a 16.3 horse on 24/7 TO.
Any advice gratefully received.