Melandmary
Well-Known Member
For one reason or another this last 6 months I have lost control of my usual rigid horse management and have had to reactively act on whatever my horses/the weather/new land has thrown at me. It is causing me alot of stress now worrying. Tomorrow I need to move my trio into their summer field. It should have been done 2 months ago but one got laminitis so I had to keep the other 2 on the field nearest the stables. Anyway, the summer field is now knee deep in grass, cow parsley and other things that I have no idea what they are. It is 1 acre. I have 1 recovered lami in a grazing muzzle that comes in at night, 1 obese pony that will not be confined and a 26 year old that is a good weight. These 2 live out. Would you strip graze or just let them have the field as the little fatty goes through the fencing anyway?. I can't top this field as access is over a foot bridge otherwise I would have done so. I keep trying to tell myself that this long grass is not as sugary but I am worrying about the quantity. If I had been able to move them in April it would never have got this long. I am not enjoying being a horse owner since I moved my mare home. I am sure people think I am a spoilt brat when I say I hate having them here when they say I am lucky. If you got this far sorry for moaning. ?