Jericho
Well-Known Member
Sorry I know this has been done to death but not sure what to do.....
My horses are out 24/7 with access to very small paddock and large field shelter which can be turned into 2 12 by 12 stables. They prefer being out, one suffers with very stiff legs.
My problem is that the ground is very poached all around the entrance to small paddock and field shelter, the bit where the hay is put, the water trough. Last time it snowed I kept them in the small paddock but having just gone out to feed them the ground is horrible. My ankles ached from walking on it, the horses are very gingerly walking around on it and you cant see where the ruts are as the snow has now covered it up. Its treacherous!
So should I keep them in field shelter, with hay and water etc but potentially colder as they are standing still or risk their legs as they move around, putting out buckets of water and haynets on flatter part of field where they are really exposed to the elements? I know they would be probably happier with the second option but I am wincing watching them stumble around the field
My horses are out 24/7 with access to very small paddock and large field shelter which can be turned into 2 12 by 12 stables. They prefer being out, one suffers with very stiff legs.
My problem is that the ground is very poached all around the entrance to small paddock and field shelter, the bit where the hay is put, the water trough. Last time it snowed I kept them in the small paddock but having just gone out to feed them the ground is horrible. My ankles ached from walking on it, the horses are very gingerly walking around on it and you cant see where the ruts are as the snow has now covered it up. Its treacherous!
So should I keep them in field shelter, with hay and water etc but potentially colder as they are standing still or risk their legs as they move around, putting out buckets of water and haynets on flatter part of field where they are really exposed to the elements? I know they would be probably happier with the second option but I am wincing watching them stumble around the field