hairycob
Well-Known Member
When the monsoon came we had to take the horses off the summer fields as they were completely water logged. The grass has grown like crazy & now we are now trying to decide what to do before we put them back in again.
YO borrowed some sheep but there are only 8 & the grass is growing faster than they can eat it in just 1 field. It's going to be muzzles all round - 4 out of 6 on the yard are good doing cobs - but should we top the grass before they go over? In places it's nearly knee length. The paddocks aren't large & all have 1 or 2 horses in them. If they are muzzles will they be able to nibble really long grass or will it just bend over so they can't get it. I've never had to cope with such long grass in spring before.
YO borrowed some sheep but there are only 8 & the grass is growing faster than they can eat it in just 1 field. It's going to be muzzles all round - 4 out of 6 on the yard are good doing cobs - but should we top the grass before they go over? In places it's nearly knee length. The paddocks aren't large & all have 1 or 2 horses in them. If they are muzzles will they be able to nibble really long grass or will it just bend over so they can't get it. I've never had to cope with such long grass in spring before.