I got one of these, a hay sling https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/184131709998
It seems expensive for what is essentially a piece of nylon with four clips and four screws for the wall but it has worked for me and when there was a problem, customer service was good.
I have it on a corner, but it might...
I've been looking to get one second hand in preparation for grass flush. I have noticed there are two different styles.. this one which is less plastic, less wrap around than this style . Is the first one an old design, does it work as well as second more box like one please?
I'm hoping it'll...
I have considered grass nuts and /or a mollichaff type product to reduce the amount of hay needed daily, But I think that I need to further consider some more bulk products like LW suggests. Not seen chopped straw for sale at usual supplier, will investigate that too
My haylage would have come...
It's small bale hay, quality is OK, apart from dust.
Bedding is shavings, stable completely mucked out every day and de cobwebed every few weeks.
I have tried haylage in past and it sent him loopy, but maybe there are newer, less sugary options?
Turnout is between 3 and 8hrs per day, dictated...
I need to soak both for dust and to reduce calories in hay. I've read many different views on length of time to soak and implications of keeping wet hay hanging around before feeding
I can't steam, no electricity
It is a sizeable amount as turnout reduced due to wet ground so still in slices...
He's currently wearing the Shires Deluxe one in a fetching purple shade. The mesh is stiff enough to hold away from his eyes and it fits his broad head. In an ideal world it would be more roomy around his eyes, or rather the widest part should be about 10cm lower on the mask, but he doesn't...