When are you planning to turn your horses back out in the Field

winchester

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I have two youngsters (3yo's) that have been in at night during the Winter but really need to benefit from as much Spring grass as possible!

When do you usually - Or when do you plan to turn your horses back out 24/7?

Would Beginning of March be to early? Looks like we have another cold spell this weekend - then looks like we will be warming up a touch.
 
Contemplating this weekend. I am going to bring them off the hay field and put up the grass track in the front field. However if it turns wet then they may be back in at night as I don't want the ground to become poached up when that field has to do them until september. Not totally sure as I hate leaving them out some nights and bringing them in others as they are better sticking to one routine but i am fed up of mucking out!!!
 
mine is out.
they all go out from between 2 to 10 hours a day depending on horse wheather and time.
when it had snowed they had an hours turnout in the school or field then back in.
 
Both my 2yo, my welsh A have been out naked and my DWb is now naked and out their whole lives.. Straight from stud to me :D
 
Mine was in over night whilst the ground was solid ( very rutty) or covered in snow or very muddy but she is back out 24/7. We went from -12 degrees overnight last week to 9 degrees and sunshine yesterday - cant keep up....
 
Jepers havent thought of this yet.


I do it when it is in double figures at night - 12 degrees not before usually june time can be may if warm nights
 
Ours won't be out over night for another eight weeks. Need the grass in our top field to grow up a bit first. I wouldn't mind my girl going out over night from now really but we have to wait for our livery owner to give us the go ahead. Shes out twelve hours most days though.
 
Mine live out 24/ 7 on a track round their field. I'm slightly worried that the grass is growing already as they had their heads down grazing this morning when I took their brekky up.
 
Mine hasn't come in much! He's been out overnight all winter (didn't change him over in the autumn) and just comes in for a few hours each day. When it was icy and the ground was frozen solid he came in for longer but still got out every afternoon.
 
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