WessieCM
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Hi,
Just wondered if anyone could help me in regards to grass livery and what is to be expected for you money?
I pay £60 a month for grass grazing. No stables, forage etc. Just plain and simple grazing.
But the man who owns the land has had his horses on it too during summer and completely over grazed it. I did say to him in July you need to do it sensibly else there will be none left for winter. He moved his horses off in November and there is just 3 horses left on it now. Bare in mind there is about 20 acres but it is absolutely naked of grass as it's been over grazed to within an inch of it's life, plus a rubbish spring/summer anyway.
We've had a stock of hay over the last two months (not great quality either) but at least they've had something to eat. Now the landlord has said he will get more hay in but we're expected to pay £20 extra a month to cover the costs.
What I would like to know is is this par for the course where you are? I find it quite annoying that at the moment I'm paying £60 for a bare field and am not expected to pay an extra £20 on top. Also he has moved the field shelter out the field so there is a small hedgerow for shelter but not much more.
Having never really known the ins and outs of what is expected I thought I would get other people's advice before saying I'm off or yes I'll pay.
Thanks anyone for any help.
Just wondered if anyone could help me in regards to grass livery and what is to be expected for you money?
I pay £60 a month for grass grazing. No stables, forage etc. Just plain and simple grazing.
But the man who owns the land has had his horses on it too during summer and completely over grazed it. I did say to him in July you need to do it sensibly else there will be none left for winter. He moved his horses off in November and there is just 3 horses left on it now. Bare in mind there is about 20 acres but it is absolutely naked of grass as it's been over grazed to within an inch of it's life, plus a rubbish spring/summer anyway.
We've had a stock of hay over the last two months (not great quality either) but at least they've had something to eat. Now the landlord has said he will get more hay in but we're expected to pay £20 extra a month to cover the costs.
What I would like to know is is this par for the course where you are? I find it quite annoying that at the moment I'm paying £60 for a bare field and am not expected to pay an extra £20 on top. Also he has moved the field shelter out the field so there is a small hedgerow for shelter but not much more.
Having never really known the ins and outs of what is expected I thought I would get other people's advice before saying I'm off or yes I'll pay.
Thanks anyone for any help.