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Due to the area where I live, my horses have never really had much turnout through the winter months. I have only been on one yard which offered grass turnout from October to May (and it is now too far away as I moved house) but every other one I have been on or visited closed their fields in October and do not reopen until May.
As a result, I have searched for a yard which offers some form of 'freedom' for the horses and so far have been lucky enough to have this.
As some of you will know, I am expecting a baby in January so I am starting to think about what to do with the horses this winter... and it got me thinking what type of turnout people would prefer for their horses?
When we have finished our yard at home there will be four decent sized turnout paddocks with woodchip surface where each horse can go out for at least half a day with a net if the fields are too wet / muddy. We are based on clay up here and unfortunately with the rain we have been having this last week, the ground is just holding water in every direction. The poor horses are up to their fetlocks in sticky clayey mud and there are shoes coming off left right and centre, pulls and strains happening and we are only in August!
I guess what I am asking is whether you would class all year turnout as grass turnout only, or would the option of a clean area with woodchip down where they can be turned out for four hours plus with nets be equally as appealing?
As a result, I have searched for a yard which offers some form of 'freedom' for the horses and so far have been lucky enough to have this.
As some of you will know, I am expecting a baby in January so I am starting to think about what to do with the horses this winter... and it got me thinking what type of turnout people would prefer for their horses?
When we have finished our yard at home there will be four decent sized turnout paddocks with woodchip surface where each horse can go out for at least half a day with a net if the fields are too wet / muddy. We are based on clay up here and unfortunately with the rain we have been having this last week, the ground is just holding water in every direction. The poor horses are up to their fetlocks in sticky clayey mud and there are shoes coming off left right and centre, pulls and strains happening and we are only in August!
I guess what I am asking is whether you would class all year turnout as grass turnout only, or would the option of a clean area with woodchip down where they can be turned out for four hours plus with nets be equally as appealing?