coffeeandabagel
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I have just moved my horses to a new private yard (just the owners horse and mine) where they can be out 24/7. I have never had any influence on or interest in pasture management before. The place isnt huge, but there are 4 paddocks totalling about 3 or 4 acres and a neglected & abandonded hay field of about 6 or 7 acres that is weedy, rabbit infested and just topped and left this spring I think. It has a deep thatch to it, so much so that I didnt feel happy riding over it. I was hoping to find a flat bit to school on but its too deep! The main paddocks have some degree of thatch too.Since the boys will be out so much I am really keen to make the most of the pasture. It was poo picked partially before i came but there are old dry poos and some areas where no grass grows. Lots of thistles.I dont think the owner has much cash at the moment - one of the reasons she wanted a livery - so not sure she will invest in the fields.Questions: While I poo pick should I try and get the old stuff too?Is harrowing the way to remove the thatch? When is the best time?Would sheep help the hay field's weeds so 1) it could be cut as hay next year or 2) it could be additional grazing?What to do about rabbits - lots of holes in the hay field but not in the paddocks but would limit its use as pasture.Anyone reccomend a good book on this topic?
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