metalmare
Well-Known Member
Everyone is being really helpful with regards to my pony's feed... but there is something else I have been stewing over. I mentioned it on the other thread but the feed discussion got more response.
When the spring grass comes back through I need to have something in place for said pony. I bought electric fencing a few weeks ago and put up a starvation paddock with huge excitement. What an anti-climax! Within a couple of weeks the clay soil was an absolute state and there wasn't enough grass to support a rabbit... still no weight loss!
The field isn't mine and I can't go spoiling and poaching it so I've had to turn him back into the main field. Not the result I was after.
This summer he wore a grazing muzzle (from about March to October). It wasn't effective.
So next spring I really want to give the electric fencing another go but is it possible to have a starvation paddock on clay soil without trashing the field?
When the spring grass comes back through I need to have something in place for said pony. I bought electric fencing a few weeks ago and put up a starvation paddock with huge excitement. What an anti-climax! Within a couple of weeks the clay soil was an absolute state and there wasn't enough grass to support a rabbit... still no weight loss!
The field isn't mine and I can't go spoiling and poaching it so I've had to turn him back into the main field. Not the result I was after.
This summer he wore a grazing muzzle (from about March to October). It wasn't effective.
So next spring I really want to give the electric fencing another go but is it possible to have a starvation paddock on clay soil without trashing the field?