There are a lot of things I love about Autumn, but it also means Winter is not far away. I start tidying, cleaning and preparing for the dark mornings and nights in plenty of time to try to make them easier. However, there are still things to look out for at this time of year!
Mud Fever - my field is just beginning to get muddy so I am starting to look out for this now. As I have mentioned before Chesney is most susceptible because of his white legs, Basil and Tommy seem to be fine even though they are much thinner skinned!
Laminitis is still a concern with the final burst of growth from the grass before the winter, so keep an eye on weight and body condition score! I do like Basil and Chesney to have a slightly higher condition score going into the winter as both tend to lose quite a bit at the end of the Winter when there is no grass left.
Now is the time many people change their horses from being grass kept to stable kept. I don't have to worry so much as my horses are out half the time and in half the time throughout the year but with many yards limiting winter grazing it is often not an option. It is important to consider what affect this will have on your horse. Have a look at a blog I wrote a while ago about this.
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Until next time!
Jo
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