spotty_pony
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If yes why and if no why?
Mine are currently ging out for a couple of hours each day just while they get mucked out really. There is nothing for them to eat out there because the grass is all buried under snow and ice and tbh they are ready to come in after a couple of hours anyway and if I leave them any longer they get bored and start running around which isn't safe on this hard ground! YO seems to think I shouldn't bring them in so early but I don't think it's right to leave them out for too long without food, and we are not allowed to put haylage out.
What does everyone else think?
Mine are currently ging out for a couple of hours each day just while they get mucked out really. There is nothing for them to eat out there because the grass is all buried under snow and ice and tbh they are ready to come in after a couple of hours anyway and if I leave them any longer they get bored and start running around which isn't safe on this hard ground! YO seems to think I shouldn't bring them in so early but I don't think it's right to leave them out for too long without food, and we are not allowed to put haylage out.
What does everyone else think?