crystalclear
Well-Known Member
If you have harrowed your field, how long do you have to wait to put horses back on or can you put them straight back on? Poo picked daily and no fertiliser used!
Thank you
Thank you
I was told at least 6+ weeks. Harrowing disturbs and brings Equine Grass Sickness and Atypical Myopathy bacteria to the surface. A lot of horses get EMS after recent harrowing.
I've read a little about this, and this is what made me unsure?
At a minimum 6 weeks due to the risk of EGS as harrowing means you now have disturbed ground.
Our fields were so badly churned up after this wettest winter on record that we have rolled first. When it has rained, probably Thursday according to the met office, we will harrow and then roll again.
Rolling was done around the horses yesterday and today, but once harrowed and rolled the fields will be shut to recover, which with some warmth should be just a few weeks.
I have done exactly the same. Much against Yo,s Husbands supposed farming knowledge!. I want to bash what grass divots I can ,back into the sward so that they dont just dry out and die. Supposed expert wants to harrow and then roll. It will be too dry by then!Rolling fields in the dark tonight ,so as not to loose the "five minute window " for rolling. It would have helped enormously if Yo,s husband hadnt taken away the bungs so I cant water ballast the roller. I am having to go real slow to get any effect. Fortunately fellow liveries are very supportive.
If you have harrowed your field, how long do you have to wait to put horses back on or can you put them straight back on? Poo picked daily and no fertiliser used!
Thank you