Rain after drought, what happens to your horse's grass
Rain fall can trigger growth akin to a spring flush, especially if temperatures are high. Even whilst true spring may be in the past, the risk for those prone to laminitis will rise.
It has been so busy the last couple of weeks, I thought I had better do a mid January blog to prevent the next one being a dissertation length essay!!
I came across this quote and thought it was fantastic: Enthusiasm is excitement with inspiration, motivation and a pinch of creativity. It summarises my excitement for the season so well!
So last weekend we headed to Littleton Manor on the Saturday for their first British Eventing Fixture, the Arena Eventing. It was a fabulous event, the course was great as there were turns to make you take risks if you wanted to win, and slower lines if you were going for a confident giving round. It was great to see local XC starter Chris Kirby on the collecting ring and it ran so smoothly so thank you everyone! Lily was awesome - she found it so easy and flew round. We weren't quite quick enough to catch the leaders but was good enough to finish 3rd in a very competitive class.
On the Sunday we went to Merrist Wood show jumping (starting off our 2015 event preparation to be as ready as we can!!). We had entered the 1.05m (picture above) and the Blue Chip 1.10m Qualifier. In the 1.05 she was awesome, jumping probably one of the best rounds we have ever jumped. It was smooth and we met everything spot on, I kept moving forwards but didn't go mad which was good enough for 7th out of 65 odd entries! In the 1.10m she reminded me she can be a cheeky little monkey at times, had jumped a great round until the last fence of the first phase (a tiny little upright) where she had been spooking at the arena party and I wasn't quick enough to get her straight so she stopped and I very nearly went over her head! Luckily I stayed on and she turned round and popped it nicely!
Rain fall can trigger growth akin to a spring flush, especially if temperatures are high. Even whilst true spring may be in the past, the risk for those prone to laminitis will rise.
For the second consecutive Sunday, presenter Adam Henson has discussed the use of sainfoin during Countryfile.
''Feed the mare to feed the foal'' - wise words from many an experienced breeder. With little grass due to the dry weather, grazing can be topped up in the feed bowl.