jose bagge said: (quoted from post at 11:21:21 02/06/09) I need some of the same miracle grass. There is nothing so forlorn looking as a Virgina horse farm in the winter...pastures look like fresh plowed feilds right now. what the horses don't chew on they stomp down.
Most of it has grown back in previous years-
Ours grows back also, we've got 12 pieces between 1/2-1 acre rented and can't let them get bad. The two we own catch the h$ll in winter. We could keep the horses in the stall but don't believe in having growing youngsters and pregnant mares confined. The biggest problem is every piece is next to a road or walking trail and the local experts go by and see poor neglected horses and start whining to whoever will listen. The ones that are out all have a paved area attached to a runin shed about 5 times the required size, we just leave the gate open and let them come and go as they please and clean hooves morning and evening. Just picked up a couple more acres ould be able to let these two rest until fall.
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