dottylottie
Well-Known Member
So, as everyone probably knows because it’s been going on SUCH a long time, mine aren’t currently turned out, but i’m wondering what to do for the best when they can go out.
if frosty grass is most dangerous when the sun hits it (scientific, i know!), are they better off being out overnight instead? but then surely, they’re spending even longer eating it?
i don’t really have the luxury of waiting until the sun has thawed it all, and if today is anything to go by it won’t defrost at all, today we had a whole 5 minutes hand grazing on it!
as far as i’m aware neither of them have ever had lami, although i’m skeptical about one of them - she’s a perfect weight, the other is just a bit fat but i certainly wouldn’t consider her a lami risk! it would be better for me and them if i can have them out overnight, but it would be even better if i don’t finally put them out only to have to box rest all over again
sorry for the ramble!
if frosty grass is most dangerous when the sun hits it (scientific, i know!), are they better off being out overnight instead? but then surely, they’re spending even longer eating it?
i don’t really have the luxury of waiting until the sun has thawed it all, and if today is anything to go by it won’t defrost at all, today we had a whole 5 minutes hand grazing on it!
as far as i’m aware neither of them have ever had lami, although i’m skeptical about one of them - she’s a perfect weight, the other is just a bit fat but i certainly wouldn’t consider her a lami risk! it would be better for me and them if i can have them out overnight, but it would be even better if i don’t finally put them out only to have to box rest all over again
sorry for the ramble!