spookypony
Well-Known Member
Here's a very rough floorplan of our new home. The grey stuff is tarmac or gravel, the black lines are either fence or drystane dike. The northern boundary is formed by the black line; the southern, by the burn and the bottom fence of the right paddock.
The current plan: left paddock stays as is. Right paddock may eventually be surfaced, as a school. Garage is to be turned into 2 stables, and the tarmac infront of it and hay store (about 10m x 10m) fenced off as hard standing, possibly all the way from the hay store over to the right paddock and around the northern side of the house.
The idea would be to use this hard standing as winter/wet weather turnout, allowing free access to the stables. If the right paddock gets surfaced, this might also be usable for wet-weather turnout.
Currently, because all I managed to do when moving in was fencing the paddocks, both paddocks are getting well wrecked. The horses are currently being corraled on the lawn (that blank area in the middle) for a few hours each day, to help save the paddocks and some hay.
I'm looking for ideas on how I can make the best use of the middle space, without completely losing garden...should I consider extending the hard standing eventually, or do I have enough?
At the moment, I can't rest the left paddock, because the right paddock is too wet. Should I consider subdividing it with electric fence?
The current plan: left paddock stays as is. Right paddock may eventually be surfaced, as a school. Garage is to be turned into 2 stables, and the tarmac infront of it and hay store (about 10m x 10m) fenced off as hard standing, possibly all the way from the hay store over to the right paddock and around the northern side of the house.
The idea would be to use this hard standing as winter/wet weather turnout, allowing free access to the stables. If the right paddock gets surfaced, this might also be usable for wet-weather turnout.
Currently, because all I managed to do when moving in was fencing the paddocks, both paddocks are getting well wrecked. The horses are currently being corraled on the lawn (that blank area in the middle) for a few hours each day, to help save the paddocks and some hay.
I'm looking for ideas on how I can make the best use of the middle space, without completely losing garden...should I consider extending the hard standing eventually, or do I have enough?
At the moment, I can't rest the left paddock, because the right paddock is too wet. Should I consider subdividing it with electric fence?