poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
Show us your fields!
This is the first ever summer I have been genuinely really worried about my grazing.
I’m usually resting my winter field and strip grazing the other.
My winter side has been rested all summer and looks much the same as it did after winter but with big clumps of daisies and weeds.
The bigger summer field looks awful. They have the whole lot (it’s not big) rather than strip grazed and it’s pretty much dust and loose dirt.
I’m putting more hay out than I do in mid winter.
My Welsh A hasn’t been muzzled at all this year and my smaller fatter pony is now muzzle free which is unheard of in summer.
My biggest fear is how muddy and trashed it’s all going to be come winter with no coverage to protect the ground.
It’s so rock hard I can’t fence anything off to try and preserve it, but then it seems pointless anyway looking at my winter that is rested




This is the first ever summer I have been genuinely really worried about my grazing.
I’m usually resting my winter field and strip grazing the other.
My winter side has been rested all summer and looks much the same as it did after winter but with big clumps of daisies and weeds.
The bigger summer field looks awful. They have the whole lot (it’s not big) rather than strip grazed and it’s pretty much dust and loose dirt.
I’m putting more hay out than I do in mid winter.
My Welsh A hasn’t been muzzled at all this year and my smaller fatter pony is now muzzle free which is unheard of in summer.
My biggest fear is how muddy and trashed it’s all going to be come winter with no coverage to protect the ground.
It’s so rock hard I can’t fence anything off to try and preserve it, but then it seems pointless anyway looking at my winter that is rested









