The "winter grass" is so long,like a hay field

Orangehorse

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So I am very, very nervous about taking my two off their summer paddock, which is beginning to get cut up as they gallop around ....................

I think I will fence them off a very small area, feed them hay first and let them have 20 minutes on the new grass. Then slowly increase the time allowed.

Is that a good plan?
 
I am debating this point, as grass is about a foot long. Last time my mare got on long stuff she gave herself colic stuffing her face.
I presently move the fence about a foot at a time although this has meant the ground getting really muddy
 
I stared to do this about 4 weeks ago; I sectioned off an area of about half an acre, let them on it for 20 mins a day for a few days then increased it over a couple of weeks. They are now on it 24/7 and I've made it much bigger. They do regulate themselves :)

I do this every winter, I have 5.5 acres altogether and by Feb the are usually on the whole lot which it lovely! doesn't get churned up either, I have 3 ponies :)
 
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