Mariposa
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Dave is distinctly tubby on what looks like brown scrub. However he is an Exmoor & designed to live on very poor grazing.
Same with our Welsh Section A, he is living off scrub and yet looks blooming!
Dave is distinctly tubby on what looks like brown scrub. However he is an Exmoor & designed to live on very poor grazing.
annagain, we are also in that scheme for our meadow hay, but were also thankfully given permission to cut it early. We got it all in on Friday and it looks good![]()
My grass is weird, my tiny paddocks were fertilised just before the last rain months and months ago so they started growing fast & I shut half off.
I've been strip grazing into it so I have half a paddock of bare grazed stuff that seems to be completely unproductive, and half standing hay *with fresh green stuff growing underneath*
It's amazing how there is lush greenery under the hay. yet the areas that I have already grazed and fenced off again are not growing back at all. I guess the hay must be trapping some dew or something?
Useful link to BHS article which mentions grazing - http://www.bhs.org.uk/our-charity/press-centre/news/2018/july/hot-and-bothered-so-is-your-horse