ecrozier
Well-Known Member
Taking our boys on a 'mini-break' to my parents house tomorrow! Just had a thought though when I was up there checking the electric fencing this afternoon - there is quite a bit of grass - its not been grazed for about a year. Hay crop was taken in July and its now probably mostly between 4-6 inches long, thick and fairly lush. Not worried about my lad as he lived there for 4 years and I've (touch wood) never had any issues with him on lush grass (colic, lami etc) but new youngster I don't feel so 100% confident about! Since we have had him (4 months) he's been on fairly sparse grazing, and prior to that the girl that owned him didn't have much land....so he may never have grazed grass that thick before. His weight is pretty much ideal, could do with a little more condition going in to winter, so not worried about that or the lami aspect, more the worry of him gorging himself! Is that a risk at this time of year do you think? I can restrict the area the have (have made it about 75m x 50m, and can drag them off the grass for an hour am and an hour pm, plus ride them of course - would that be enough to reduce risk of colic do you think? Or is the grass 'over' enough by this time of year?