I like full-fat micronized linseed meal from Charnwood Milling. They are in Suffolk, so the carriage isn't specially cheap, but I give my 15-hander 1 cup/day and he does well on it.
There is also a place in Masham, North Yorks. which makes micronized linseed pellets, but they sell through...
Thank you for reminding me of The Riding Habit; I hadn't realised they sell forage. As far as Cravenbale goes, before losing £70 to Exley Hall Farm I'd have said I couldn't afford it long term - but maybe I can. My horses would eat Cravenbale haylage all day, everyday; it is beautiful and you...
Thanks, millimoo; I thought he'd change the bales too - especially since he warned there might be mould in some. He said he would bring a fresh one along the moment I found anything wrong. Instead he threw a real hissey and decided the mould/sogginess was my fault. A four year old posing as an...
Now I've opened the second bale, and it is mouldy and soggy, too. But at least it doesn't smell musty, so they are eating some of it for now (until it goes sour?). Thanks to Exley Hall Farm I reckon I am out by £70. Future Halifax customers beware: someone seems to have gone wrong somewhere in...
Good morning, everyone: I am struggling to find a steady ex-farm source of tasty forage within 15 miles of Bradford. Any recommendations? I thought I'd found it in Exley Hall Farm, Halifax, but chap refused to replace soggy, mouldy bale and told me he had so many customers he didn't need me! Big...