zoon
Well-Known Member
I have a pony that was found wandering and siezed by the police. He was underweight with very overgrown feet. He came to me after he'd put on a little condition and had his feed sorted. But ever since he's been with me, he's had a taste for bark. We have plenty of grass and they have ad lib hay and hard feed, so it is not as if he's hungry. Now he is a good weight, his hard feed consists of a balancer and a handful of sugarbeet, but there is still plenty of grass and piles of hay. The other don't touch the trees, but he is constantly stripping bark from them. They are now in fields without trees and when they return to that field I'll put electric fencing around them to stop him doing it.
My questions is, will those trees now die? They range from smaller trees, to very tall ones and I'm worried come spring that they will be dead and not grow new leaves since every bit of bark he could reach has been stripped.
My questions is, will those trees now die? They range from smaller trees, to very tall ones and I'm worried come spring that they will be dead and not grow new leaves since every bit of bark he could reach has been stripped.