Barney860
Active Member
Just looking for a little advice really, Im moving my horses onto their spring/summer grazing so they will be turned out 24/7.
Winter grazing is minimal - its more turnout and supplemented by haylage being chucked out with them then bringing in at night.
I have been thinking my plan of action through as thoroughly as possible as to not cause sudden upset to the ponies systems now they will be on a large area of good grass. I'm planning on moving them before we get the supposed 'warmth' next week and will start to cut their hard feed down gradually before they move in the next few days so there aren't too many sudden changes.
Any other tips at all - or am I just being a little too precious with them!?
Many Thanks!!
Winter grazing is minimal - its more turnout and supplemented by haylage being chucked out with them then bringing in at night.
I have been thinking my plan of action through as thoroughly as possible as to not cause sudden upset to the ponies systems now they will be on a large area of good grass. I'm planning on moving them before we get the supposed 'warmth' next week and will start to cut their hard feed down gradually before they move in the next few days so there aren't too many sudden changes.
Any other tips at all - or am I just being a little too precious with them!?
Many Thanks!!