skint1
Well-Known Member
I'm another who says to stay and see what happens, it has been an exceptionally wet year and a cold spring, the grass is late. Our horses have been confined to the stable yard and a sacrifice paddock since mid December, unprecedented and I have been there for over a decade.
Farmer put sheep on the fields over winter as they'd got really overgrown and it was so wet he couldn't harvest much hay either.Once he'd moved them he said we could start to put them out when we were ready but that we should bear in mind how wet it's been. So we thought we might stick the horses out for an hour earlier this week, just in that hour, in quite a large space, they caused a lot of damage
so they're back to their sacrifice paddock until things firm up a bit more.
Farmer put sheep on the fields over winter as they'd got really overgrown and it was so wet he couldn't harvest much hay either.Once he'd moved them he said we could start to put them out when we were ready but that we should bear in mind how wet it's been. So we thought we might stick the horses out for an hour earlier this week, just in that hour, in quite a large space, they caused a lot of damage