eatonbraynat
Well-Known Member
Does grazing on the side of hills benefit the horse or damage it, ie legs?? Any opinions please!!!
Just one more thing to add , a hilly paddock will always have a dry bit even when the rest is boggy. Much better in my opinion
I had an intermediate eventer (big SF type) and his companion pony on a steep hill in the summer months. Both acquired huge bottoms, loved the hill, sure they admired the view! They went into a fairly flat paddock for the winter and were bored stiff. I did have nightmares about them charging downhill at breakneck speed but needn't have worried they always managed to stop or veer off before they came to the fence. I was dubious of the hill when they 1st went on it but only down side was me pegging up it to catch them...gasp!
Bad. DEFINATELY bad. If you are at the top they will be at the bottom, and if you are at the bottom they will be at the top! Lots of walking!!!![]()
You have to be really careful cos if they always graze facing the same way they can end up thier legs on one side shorter than on the other....![]()