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Weed Removal from pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="Coximus" data-source="post: 4803266" data-attributes="member: 12800"><p>No one disputes your right to choose... your on a farming forum: we will all agree it' your land to do as you wish with as a sacred right!</p><p>The comment was a general one with regard to the wider debate, as is normal in a discussion forum! For all participants to exchange views, as said by myself above, you appear to grasp the issue you face to a degree many new to land don't.</p><p>The point is, and perhaps this hasn't been clear enough, and given your not familiar with people's experiences here, that what your asking to do will be a3-5 year endeaour, but one thst could be made to be 3-5 month one with minimal impact shirt term and none long term.</p><p>Further.Furthermre, long term horses would be at 100% odds with the aims you set out at the beginnng. Obviously all land is different, but for 90% of land in the UK, horses, weed free and chemical free is not a combination most will ever achieve. Usually one condition is given up on! In my grandfather's day a horse had 2 acres for 3 months and the land didn' see the horse again for 2 years, and they out wintered in a cobbled yard.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully thst gives you context to your answers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coximus, post: 4803266, member: 12800"] No one disputes your right to choose... your on a farming forum: we will all agree it' your land to do as you wish with as a sacred right! The comment was a general one with regard to the wider debate, as is normal in a discussion forum! For all participants to exchange views, as said by myself above, you appear to grasp the issue you face to a degree many new to land don't. The point is, and perhaps this hasn't been clear enough, and given your not familiar with people's experiences here, that what your asking to do will be a3-5 year endeaour, but one thst could be made to be 3-5 month one with minimal impact shirt term and none long term. Further.Furthermre, long term horses would be at 100% odds with the aims you set out at the beginnng. Obviously all land is different, but for 90% of land in the UK, horses, weed free and chemical free is not a combination most will ever achieve. Usually one condition is given up on! In my grandfather's day a horse had 2 acres for 3 months and the land didn' see the horse again for 2 years, and they out wintered in a cobbled yard. Hopefully thst gives you context to your answers! [/QUOTE]
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