itsme123
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I've just got my own field, which won't be being looked after by 'daddy' (ie have to sort my own fencing, my own harrowing etc).
I have approx 2 1/2 - 3 acres for one small pony, I could find a field share but to be truthful my pony's quite dominant and unless it was a good friend I'd be a bit wary of having anyone else attempt to catch their horse from a field with him. (unless I can find anyone with one small pony who wants grass livery... but that seems unlikely).
So i've been thinking about sheep. The field is post and railed, and I want to save half for spring using electric tape.
Are sheep ever a good idea? are there any really hardy ones that don't enjoy dying? or any that aren't complete houdinis??
what's the best fencing for them (obviously post and rail isnt!) ?
and apart from a hay hutch (which finances really won't allow right now) what's the best way of haying in the field without making a huge terrible mess?
thankies in advance
I have approx 2 1/2 - 3 acres for one small pony, I could find a field share but to be truthful my pony's quite dominant and unless it was a good friend I'd be a bit wary of having anyone else attempt to catch their horse from a field with him. (unless I can find anyone with one small pony who wants grass livery... but that seems unlikely).
So i've been thinking about sheep. The field is post and railed, and I want to save half for spring using electric tape.
Are sheep ever a good idea? are there any really hardy ones that don't enjoy dying? or any that aren't complete houdinis??
what's the best fencing for them (obviously post and rail isnt!) ?
and apart from a hay hutch (which finances really won't allow right now) what's the best way of haying in the field without making a huge terrible mess?
thankies in advance