poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
Im preparing now as I have some extra cash and extra time horse wise.
Come October I will be flat out at work and have an extra mouth to feed (horse wise) daughter will be back at school and the clocks change so it's dark when she's home in winter which leaves a lot of the work to me.
I've so far got bedding sorted and hay.
Ordered new mucking out tools and a wheelbarrow as my old faithful is showing its age!
Supplements I'm stocking up on. Vets out next month to do jabs check ups and other bits and pieces.
I can't buy in feed as I don't have suitable storage but any other ideas?
Also is there anywhere I can stock up on cheapish haynets? Need lots and at £6 each locally it's expensive (plan to fill weekly!)
Any of you got some fantastic winter prep tips for me?
-yeah I know it's stupidly early but like I say I have two months of easiness, calm before the storm and want winter to be as hassle free as possible so I can spend time enjoying my newbie at last
Come October I will be flat out at work and have an extra mouth to feed (horse wise) daughter will be back at school and the clocks change so it's dark when she's home in winter which leaves a lot of the work to me.
I've so far got bedding sorted and hay.
Ordered new mucking out tools and a wheelbarrow as my old faithful is showing its age!
Supplements I'm stocking up on. Vets out next month to do jabs check ups and other bits and pieces.
I can't buy in feed as I don't have suitable storage but any other ideas?
Also is there anywhere I can stock up on cheapish haynets? Need lots and at £6 each locally it's expensive (plan to fill weekly!)
Any of you got some fantastic winter prep tips for me?
-yeah I know it's stupidly early but like I say I have two months of easiness, calm before the storm and want winter to be as hassle free as possible so I can spend time enjoying my newbie at last