Molly is.. we'll just have to keep a close watch on her seasons
in the meantime, there's practically nothing left for them to pick at and their field is gonna be trashed (albeit it's the only one that is poo picked religiously!)because it has been so wet this year it isn't surviving. so we're going to keep them in more; I'll turn them out in the morning, and they'll come in around 1 ...
today, I tacked up and went over to the arena... should have gone this morning! the riding club were doing pony club games for adults ...
so went and lunged in the field! she did some nice canter, a few bucks, we had a bit of a walk up the field and back down, and then I let her pick some grass before we went back in (i mean the big field outside theirs...)
in the meantime, there's practically nothing left for them to pick at and their field is gonna be trashed (albeit it's the only one that is poo picked religiously!)because it has been so wet this year it isn't surviving. so we're going to keep them in more; I'll turn them out in the morning, and they'll come in around 1 ...
today, I tacked up and went over to the arena... should have gone this morning! the riding club were doing pony club games for adults ...
so went and lunged in the field! she did some nice canter, a few bucks, we had a bit of a walk up the field and back down, and then I let her pick some grass before we went back in (i mean the big field outside theirs...)
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I bet that field stil has lots of that nice requisite MUD!! the horses friend
Mud abounds this year, that's for sure. As I've said before, it didn't even really dry out this summer. Keeping them off the field part time is a good idea. My Boys are not going out in our pasture this year when it's too wet...however mine is on a hill, so it does drain well.
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