little_flea
Well-Known Member
Just been thinking really, and to me it seems that people in the UK are focussing really heavily on the importance of good grazing for horses. I am from Sweden, and where I have kept horses there we always had access to daily turnout - but these were just fields which never really had a chance to grow much grass and got muddy in the winter. They provided turnout for the horses, but no grazing/feed. Instead we would turn the horses away for grazing for a couple of months over the summer. Where I am stabled now is fairly similar - not much land so the grass does get eaten pretty quickly and then it is just "turnout" really.
Do you think that good grazing actually matters as long as the horses don't spend all day fighting in the fields, and are (obviously) fed properly? Why?
Do you think that good grazing actually matters as long as the horses don't spend all day fighting in the fields, and are (obviously) fed properly? Why?