poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
I've been pondering this! I've two horses one that wind sucks and one that weaves so I prefer them to be out as much as possible. Last winter they didn't come in til Christmas and then they stayed out some nights if it was dry.
My field isn't huge and has heavy clay soil which is currently already waterlogged. By the gate they are almost knee deep. Further up the field it's very watery but not so muddy. I'm not overly worried about trashing the field as it will always come back in the spring. But I do wonder how just standing in wet and mud can be good for them and which is the lesser of two evils? Stabling two horses who prefer not to or leaving two grouchy looking horses in the mud?
The other slight issue is I've bought in hay but hadnt really budgeted on them being in so soon.
What's everyone else doing?
My field isn't huge and has heavy clay soil which is currently already waterlogged. By the gate they are almost knee deep. Further up the field it's very watery but not so muddy. I'm not overly worried about trashing the field as it will always come back in the spring. But I do wonder how just standing in wet and mud can be good for them and which is the lesser of two evils? Stabling two horses who prefer not to or leaving two grouchy looking horses in the mud?
The other slight issue is I've bought in hay but hadnt really budgeted on them being in so soon.
What's everyone else doing?