lilaclomax
Well-Known Member
All year turnout, except for when we worm (in for 36 hours) and in once a year (morning only) for when the shoot comes into the fields. We have daily turnout in the winter and 24/7 in the summer.
The only time they came in early one day and stayed in until the following afternoon was following torrential rain and even the horses could understand why! We are lucky that the fields are on chalk and on top of a hill with good winds to dry them out quickly, the gateways have rubble underneath and I have yet to see mud above 3" this year.
I am also sure that the owner would allow us to sacrifice a small area of land if needed as turnout whilst mucking out if it ever came to that - I suppose it is easier the more land you have?
The only time they came in early one day and stayed in until the following afternoon was following torrential rain and even the horses could understand why! We are lucky that the fields are on chalk and on top of a hill with good winds to dry them out quickly, the gateways have rubble underneath and I have yet to see mud above 3" this year.
I am also sure that the owner would allow us to sacrifice a small area of land if needed as turnout whilst mucking out if it ever came to that - I suppose it is easier the more land you have?