Queenbee
Well-Known Member
Right then, I have decided to create a track system for ebony and ben. Currently their paddock is about 2 acres and I had been doing what I have always done and partitioning and rotating them. I have kept ebony without shoes this summer, mainly because she is not doing enough work to justify me putting them on. We are going out a few times a week for an hour or so each time but she gets footy on stones
I am thinking that I may well give in and get some shoes on her next month. Ben is a youngster and unshod (only 2 at yrs). There is already a nice area of hardcore type material in their field where I feed them and water them. My main problem with rotating has been that I want to rotate so the paddocks do not overgrow. I also want Ben to get as much grass in him as possible, he is looking good but just about to go into another growth spurt, so he can take as much grass as he wants! Ebony on the other hand blows up like a barrel on new grass for about 2 weeks before she settles, this is not weight gain, it is literally gas, she looks pregnant.
I was thinking about the track system, I have always liked the idea, and think the constant movement will obviously benefit them both, and will help her feet. In addition I can always let Ben into the middle when during the day to scoff that grass.
Bit of a numpty question though, would you buy a fencing unit and have a complete circuit (an expense I would rather avoid if poss) or would it be as good to have the track going around 3 of the 4 perimiter edges.
Also any other tips on creating a paddock paradise system would be great
Bit of a numpty question though, would you buy a fencing unit and have a complete circuit (an expense I would rather avoid if poss) or would it be as good to have the track going around 3 of the 4 perimiter edges.
Also any other tips on creating a paddock paradise system would be great