Birker2020
Well-Known Member
Morning all!
Our YO closes the fields during winter and turnout is confined to indoor school or one field, they go out for an hour a day give or take because they are rotated.
I have been there for 3 years, only went temporarily because I accidentally acquired too many ponies for the 2 and a bit acre field we have at home �� And have never used a livery yard before then.
Is this common place at livery yards?
Thank you x X
We have twelve acres, a lot of that is on low lying ground not far from a stream and the other paddocks are on a slope and low lying ground so they all tend to get flooded in winter. They come off the big field about Sept/Oct (again depending on weather) and then we get the choice between sandpit or paddock, paddock being for as long as is feesible before it gets flooded again.
The sandpit is brilliant. There are two parts, each is about 15m x 12m separated from the other with electric fencing. Each horse goes in with its friend on the opposite side of the electric for one and a half to two hours per day. When they roll the sand is easily brushed out with a brush, it doesn't stain the legs, its clean although that too has water lying on top of it at times! There is a huge haynet put in the night before and each horse nibbles on it.
Its the best thing for them, as it gets them out of the mud. With only 12 acres the fields have to be protected for the following spring when they go out again. I know grass comes back really well, but it does get wet in those paddocks, although its nothing like the yard I came from previously.
My horse HAS to go out everyday and stretch his legs as he has arthritis and needs to be kept moving, over the last ten years before I left the last yard he only stopped in (other than when on box rest) for three days due to bad weather.