MrsMozartletoe
Just passing through...
Friend and I rent a yard. Owners bought it mid-'08, we moved on a couple of months later. We have six horses (two horses, four ponies). Around the six acres mark, plus stabling.
Nice owners. Have left us to it since we moved on. A lot of standing water that we can't shift (water table). Summer field has not had horses on it since last October-ish, but the grass is coming through very sparse
. A lot of moss. In short, the field is not going to sustain six horses over the summer - all but one are very good doers (one is laminitic). We'll end up having to feed hay all year round
.
We signed a one year agreement, but that was for grazing, which we're not getting
. There's also an issue with water! How ironic
. There's no mains water (or electric): we've bought more storage tanks, but I don't think the maximum capacity we could purchase will stand more than two weeks without rain. We have a small riding field/paddock, but again ironically, that goes rock hard when it's not fetlock deep in mud
.
ot sure what to do for the best. My girl needs the spring grass and needs to be out due to her pelvis issue. The other horses are happiest out as much as possible as well, although they all like coming in one night or so a week to give them a rest form the mud/flies. There's little shelter in the fields so we'd have to buy a mobile field shelter as well.
All I can see is this yard being an on-going money pit for us, with little benefit. I have no issue at all with harrowing and rolling and fertilizing the fields, and fixing fences when the neds have battered something, but I'm thinking that they need all that, then all of it needs resting for a year and not having six neds on it.
The only alternative I can think of is keeping neds in half the time, but that isn't good for them (their temperaments dictate otherwise); plus, if I'm away on a contract, hubby and daughter have to look after three and muck out etc twice a day.
Oh blast. This was meant to be as relaxed an option as we could get with our neds, which we need due to the nature of all our jobs. We love the freedom and the location and the neighbours, etc..
Nice owners. Have left us to it since we moved on. A lot of standing water that we can't shift (water table). Summer field has not had horses on it since last October-ish, but the grass is coming through very sparse
We signed a one year agreement, but that was for grazing, which we're not getting
ot sure what to do for the best. My girl needs the spring grass and needs to be out due to her pelvis issue. The other horses are happiest out as much as possible as well, although they all like coming in one night or so a week to give them a rest form the mud/flies. There's little shelter in the fields so we'd have to buy a mobile field shelter as well.
All I can see is this yard being an on-going money pit for us, with little benefit. I have no issue at all with harrowing and rolling and fertilizing the fields, and fixing fences when the neds have battered something, but I'm thinking that they need all that, then all of it needs resting for a year and not having six neds on it.
The only alternative I can think of is keeping neds in half the time, but that isn't good for them (their temperaments dictate otherwise); plus, if I'm away on a contract, hubby and daughter have to look after three and muck out etc twice a day.
Oh blast. This was meant to be as relaxed an option as we could get with our neds, which we need due to the nature of all our jobs. We love the freedom and the location and the neighbours, etc..