setterlover
Well-Known Member
We were not affected as badly as some with no flooding or standing water but were concerned about the grass actually growing well enough for an early cut of haylege/ hay
Please to say the grass is doing really well the hay fields are growing at an amazing pace and it looks like will will make a first cut of haylege in the next couple of weeks weather permitting.
More than enough grass for the 2 horses I have left ( lost the cob at the beginning of May) .Managed to roll and harrow fairly early a few more buttercups than usual but that's down yo the wet I guess
It's marvellous how the land bounces back!.
Please to say the grass is doing really well the hay fields are growing at an amazing pace and it looks like will will make a first cut of haylege in the next couple of weeks weather permitting.
More than enough grass for the 2 horses I have left ( lost the cob at the beginning of May) .Managed to roll and harrow fairly early a few more buttercups than usual but that's down yo the wet I guess
It's marvellous how the land bounces back!.
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