Dexter
Well-Known Member
Ok, so I have offically given up on livery yards after the latest YO turned into a raving lunatic today! I am very, VERY lucky to have 13 acres to do with as I please. The 3 youngsters are currently out there, and my mare and the foal (not hers) are following suit very shortly. I've found it very hard to come to terms with my riding horse being out 24/7 but today has convinced me its the way to go!
So anyway, I have 13 acres, well 13 acres as measured on the google maps thingy, so probably more than that as it slopes up and down. There is untold amounts of shelter from HUGE, stable, and protected trees, and its surrounded on all sides by thick trees, so I'd be wasting my time putting in a field shelter wouldn't I?? Its always bizarrely a couple of degrees warmer at the field than a couple hundred yards either way! Its generally warmer there than at my house
There is one area, probably 60m x 60ms that would be flat enough for a school with minimal work, and its really free draining due to its location. Whats the cheapest way to put a surface down on very free draining land? It would have minimal use, just my mare and potentially one other, once or twice a week.
Also I'd like to make 3 corral areas, just to tie up, feed, tack up etc. i was thinking about putting these at the highest point of the field nearish to the gate, and using post and rails on 3 sides as fencing, but what to use as flooring? It wont get much use, an hour a day ABSOLUTE max, but in reality much less.
We dont get a lot of mud with such a small number of horse out on that acreage, plus it gently slopes down on both sides to the middle, where is gets wet,but they dont spend alot of time there so it doesnt get churned up etc.
It is pretty rutted alongthe fence line, the last person had 20+ horses out and fed them there. Whats the best way to deal with this? Roller behind a quad??
And is it feasible to have 5 out there and still cut hay from it??
So anyway, I have 13 acres, well 13 acres as measured on the google maps thingy, so probably more than that as it slopes up and down. There is untold amounts of shelter from HUGE, stable, and protected trees, and its surrounded on all sides by thick trees, so I'd be wasting my time putting in a field shelter wouldn't I?? Its always bizarrely a couple of degrees warmer at the field than a couple hundred yards either way! Its generally warmer there than at my house
There is one area, probably 60m x 60ms that would be flat enough for a school with minimal work, and its really free draining due to its location. Whats the cheapest way to put a surface down on very free draining land? It would have minimal use, just my mare and potentially one other, once or twice a week.
Also I'd like to make 3 corral areas, just to tie up, feed, tack up etc. i was thinking about putting these at the highest point of the field nearish to the gate, and using post and rails on 3 sides as fencing, but what to use as flooring? It wont get much use, an hour a day ABSOLUTE max, but in reality much less.
We dont get a lot of mud with such a small number of horse out on that acreage, plus it gently slopes down on both sides to the middle, where is gets wet,but they dont spend alot of time there so it doesnt get churned up etc.
It is pretty rutted alongthe fence line, the last person had 20+ horses out and fed them there. Whats the best way to deal with this? Roller behind a quad??
And is it feasible to have 5 out there and still cut hay from it??