Sol
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I moved my two small ponies to a field last Sunday, and they are now very chilled. The field has a shelter, which so far seems quite dry. It appears to be quite sandy soil, I've taken the worst of the plant life out (it hadn't been used in a while!) and just skip it out daily at the sec.
I'm wondering then whether I need to worry about bedding it down? I was planning to put grass mats down, to help the drainage, and then put a bed of straw down, but didn't quite expect it to be so dry! I'm used to wonderful clay in Cheshire
The older pony does like to lie down, and the youngster obviously will do quite a bit, but they seem to have managed fine so far despite it being an awfully wet week!
I am still a bit unsure though, as I'm sure we haven't seen the worst of the weather & I don't think there's much point putting mats down once the place is churned up if it does get that way.
Other option is to buy some grass mats anyway, put them elsewhere, and have the option of moving them if it looks like other areas are getting wet, depending on where ponies opt to spend most time?
I am sort of hoping I wont have to worry too much though as it will certainly save some pennies!

I'm wondering then whether I need to worry about bedding it down? I was planning to put grass mats down, to help the drainage, and then put a bed of straw down, but didn't quite expect it to be so dry! I'm used to wonderful clay in Cheshire
I am still a bit unsure though, as I'm sure we haven't seen the worst of the weather & I don't think there's much point putting mats down once the place is churned up if it does get that way.
Other option is to buy some grass mats anyway, put them elsewhere, and have the option of moving them if it looks like other areas are getting wet, depending on where ponies opt to spend most time?
I am sort of hoping I wont have to worry too much though as it will certainly save some pennies!