MrsMurs
Well-Known Member
Hi there,
We've had sheep on our 3 fields over summer to keep on top of everything. The grass became very grazed down, and so the sheep were removed about 3 weeks ago, after which the grass has steadily grown back in the mild weather. Now, my friend is looking to turn her horse out on one of the empty fields in the coming weeks, so my question is, as the grass in the paddock has replenished itself and is looking rather green and lush, when is it considered the right time to turn a horse out onto winter grazing? I've also heard people speak of foggage, and would be keen to understand the theory behind this - in simple terms as I'm a simple soul!
Thanks in advance
We've had sheep on our 3 fields over summer to keep on top of everything. The grass became very grazed down, and so the sheep were removed about 3 weeks ago, after which the grass has steadily grown back in the mild weather. Now, my friend is looking to turn her horse out on one of the empty fields in the coming weeks, so my question is, as the grass in the paddock has replenished itself and is looking rather green and lush, when is it considered the right time to turn a horse out onto winter grazing? I've also heard people speak of foggage, and would be keen to understand the theory behind this - in simple terms as I'm a simple soul!
Thanks in advance