MrsElle
Well-Known Member
My few acres is looking bad due to the lack of rain this year and I dread to think what it is going to be like over winter.
I am seriously considering moving the ponies home to live in the garden over winter. I will have to feed hay/haylege as I would at the field but it would give the paddock a good start for next spring if it hasn't been ploughed up over winter. The garden is fairly big, has lots of shelter (several trees, hedges) and I think room enough for two mini shetlands and a 14hh pony.
I don't much care if the garden gets trashed as long as I can save the paddock.
Opinions please?
I am seriously considering moving the ponies home to live in the garden over winter. I will have to feed hay/haylege as I would at the field but it would give the paddock a good start for next spring if it hasn't been ploughed up over winter. The garden is fairly big, has lots of shelter (several trees, hedges) and I think room enough for two mini shetlands and a 14hh pony.
I don't much care if the garden gets trashed as long as I can save the paddock.
Opinions please?