Horsekaren
Well-Known Member
So i have snapped up the land! its really different to what i am used to, he has always been kept in big square fields, either with no shelter or where he is now he has a row of over hanging trees.
The new place is a giant 'L' shape the long part is about 208 by 35 large steps but it is lined with trees either side and some of the area is eaten up with a chicken coop, muck heap and trees. The bottom of the L is about 156 by 35 big steps. Its about 3 acres but with all the trees its more like 2 ish. He will be living there (he is 15.3) with his buddy who is about 13.3 so one horse one pony.
Has anyone got their horses in a field that isnt a bog standard square? pics would be lovely!
i presume i will be able to manage the grass a bit better as i can split it into 3 paddocks and its been rested all winter so there is a lot there already. Does anyone else keep there horses on this size land? I am aware i will likely need to hay which i do anyway so thats fine.
There is a bit of hard standing where stables used to be which is great but i imagine i need to surface it with something or they will bruise their feet.
Im thinking ahead, if next winter is as wet as this winter i imagine the 'L' shape will mean the fields will be churned up more. Should i be looking at a sacrifice area for when the weather is really bad? Any ideas of what i could do, without killing the grass. If i was to set up two carelle type things how big would they need to be? what footing would i need?
As this is all new i want to keep it all on a cheap as possible budget in case we arnt there long.
Any ideas would be great!
I will add the horses both need to be out 24/7 so wacking up stables wouldn't work, unless i had two field shelter carelle type things but unsure how big these would need to be.
The new place is a giant 'L' shape the long part is about 208 by 35 large steps but it is lined with trees either side and some of the area is eaten up with a chicken coop, muck heap and trees. The bottom of the L is about 156 by 35 big steps. Its about 3 acres but with all the trees its more like 2 ish. He will be living there (he is 15.3) with his buddy who is about 13.3 so one horse one pony.
Has anyone got their horses in a field that isnt a bog standard square? pics would be lovely!
i presume i will be able to manage the grass a bit better as i can split it into 3 paddocks and its been rested all winter so there is a lot there already. Does anyone else keep there horses on this size land? I am aware i will likely need to hay which i do anyway so thats fine.
There is a bit of hard standing where stables used to be which is great but i imagine i need to surface it with something or they will bruise their feet.
Im thinking ahead, if next winter is as wet as this winter i imagine the 'L' shape will mean the fields will be churned up more. Should i be looking at a sacrifice area for when the weather is really bad? Any ideas of what i could do, without killing the grass. If i was to set up two carelle type things how big would they need to be? what footing would i need?
As this is all new i want to keep it all on a cheap as possible budget in case we arnt there long.
Any ideas would be great!
I will add the horses both need to be out 24/7 so wacking up stables wouldn't work, unless i had two field shelter carelle type things but unsure how big these would need to be.