Jericho
Well-Known Member
I have a 13.2hh 17 yr old gelding and he is prone to lami (last time he showed signs was spring 2016 when he went slightly footy and we caught it early) but we manage him carefully and throughout spring summer and autumn he is on a bare/ very well grazed paddock about 1/4 - 1/3 of an acre whilst the Tb is out in 5 acres. Now winter is here I am considering turning the little pony out with the TB on the 5 acres as the grass there is long and very scraggy and rough and really shouldnt have much goodness in it and thought this might be better for him than the short grass in his paddock particularly when frosty (as per current advice on laminitis) Does anyone turn out lami prone ponies on much longer grass over winter?