Mango_goose
Well-Known Member
Essentially in a bit of a pickle. My 15y/o and 10y/o geldings are now effectively “homeless” with a multitude of problems attached! major one being how do I make an all weather turnout pen?!
my 15 y/o has equine asthma so doesn’t do well stabled, and he is always the bullied/ mauled horse in every herd he’s been in. I’m also a post grad student so I don’t have money for a livery yard (not that any would be suitable anyway!).
My only solution has been to move them into my parents’ which is completely doable and my dad is particularly keen. We have a neighbour renting a portion of her land to us to also graze which is fab. We have a sycamore tree to fence off and a turnout pen to build.
They would be grazing for a large portion of the year but for a month or two they would be in an all weather turnout pen. It’s about the size of a small indoor school so ample room, with the added bonus of a shelter.
I’m looking a mixture of pea gravel and rubber chips. Rubber chips in the shelter, pea gravel in the outside part. Currently the turnout pen area is just hardcore. We’re looking at building a drainage system and then sticking down the pea gravel / chips. Anything else I should be doing?
Scrambling to get this sorted asap. Very urgent, not masses of money to spend. Horses would be in for weeks on end during bad weather.
my 15 y/o has equine asthma so doesn’t do well stabled, and he is always the bullied/ mauled horse in every herd he’s been in. I’m also a post grad student so I don’t have money for a livery yard (not that any would be suitable anyway!).
My only solution has been to move them into my parents’ which is completely doable and my dad is particularly keen. We have a neighbour renting a portion of her land to us to also graze which is fab. We have a sycamore tree to fence off and a turnout pen to build.
They would be grazing for a large portion of the year but for a month or two they would be in an all weather turnout pen. It’s about the size of a small indoor school so ample room, with the added bonus of a shelter.
I’m looking a mixture of pea gravel and rubber chips. Rubber chips in the shelter, pea gravel in the outside part. Currently the turnout pen area is just hardcore. We’re looking at building a drainage system and then sticking down the pea gravel / chips. Anything else I should be doing?
Scrambling to get this sorted asap. Very urgent, not masses of money to spend. Horses would be in for weeks on end during bad weather.