setterlover
Well-Known Member
They are still on their summer grazing which was looking ok but today it has been drizzly miserable and windy and this afternoon they decided to gallop madly around like total lunatics and have torn up huge clods all over the top half. .Considering they are 20 and 25 why they suddenly decided to tear around bucking and skidding all over the top half of the field.
We have stamped a lot of it down and as soon as we get a dry day hubby will lightly roll it and we will shut it off for the winter..It does mean I am going to have to spend tomorrow putting up a load of electric fencing to give them an track on the winter field to go onto.I don't usually move them until mid to late October but the summer field will be trashed if I leave them on the summer field .
If this is how it start this is going to be a challenging winter starting a month earlier on the winter fields.
Honestly I thought now I was down to 2 the summer field would last into November.
We have stamped a lot of it down and as soon as we get a dry day hubby will lightly roll it and we will shut it off for the winter..It does mean I am going to have to spend tomorrow putting up a load of electric fencing to give them an track on the winter field to go onto.I don't usually move them until mid to late October but the summer field will be trashed if I leave them on the summer field .
If this is how it start this is going to be a challenging winter starting a month earlier on the winter fields.
Honestly I thought now I was down to 2 the summer field would last into November.