Finlib
Well-Known Member
Horses kept at home
Moving to winter grazing shortly.A field of about 3 acres not fertilized and a cut of hay taken late June.The horse (3 a little Arab aged 21 an Andalusian X T/B aged 16 a small cob aged 20)
They live out 24/7 no rugs but are corralled onto hard standing area about the size of a large outdoor school around an open ended barn 75ft by 25ft bedded with woodchip/shavings from 5pm until 8am bought into stables until lunchtime then turned back out around 11 to 12 am
Wrapped hay 7 kilos each in 6 piles (weighed put out in the back of the barn over night)All have been kept fairly trim over summer.
Only in very light work
.
Question would you let them out on the new foggage field from 11 to 5 straight away sectioning it off will be difficult a it is absolutely square and there is a bit of windage on any electric fence worried it would blow over.
The grass is longish and not green.
Moving to winter grazing shortly.A field of about 3 acres not fertilized and a cut of hay taken late June.The horse (3 a little Arab aged 21 an Andalusian X T/B aged 16 a small cob aged 20)
They live out 24/7 no rugs but are corralled onto hard standing area about the size of a large outdoor school around an open ended barn 75ft by 25ft bedded with woodchip/shavings from 5pm until 8am bought into stables until lunchtime then turned back out around 11 to 12 am
Wrapped hay 7 kilos each in 6 piles (weighed put out in the back of the barn over night)All have been kept fairly trim over summer.
Only in very light work
.
Question would you let them out on the new foggage field from 11 to 5 straight away sectioning it off will be difficult a it is absolutely square and there is a bit of windage on any electric fence worried it would blow over.
The grass is longish and not green.