jesterfaerie
Well-Known Member
I personally hate haynets and only ever use them when travelling or if I have the horses tied up outside (i.e. for the farrier). I dislike haynets because I have known sevral accidents happen with them and coming into my pony with both front feet in it in a morning (he had untied it and dragged it to the other end of the stable he was not caught up in it with it still tied to the wall) it make me never want to use them in the stable again. Also I try and feed off the floor as much as possible.
Now I am moving back to a yard and you can only store 2 small bales of hay per week and my horse goes through a lot more than that so was planning on ordering say (for example) 3 and having one in his stable so he has a lot of hay (he has adlib as often as possible).
Now he is a messy beast so I can imagin he would waste some of it if I did this and at £5 I cannot afford to be throwing half a bale away.
I am looking in the shires catalogue at their hay bags (one solid bag with a single hole at £8).
And I am unsure whether to try one or not because I really want to keep feeding from the floor but as I said we cannot store many bales but cannot afford to waste much either.
Ideas welcome.
Now I am moving back to a yard and you can only store 2 small bales of hay per week and my horse goes through a lot more than that so was planning on ordering say (for example) 3 and having one in his stable so he has a lot of hay (he has adlib as often as possible).
Now he is a messy beast so I can imagin he would waste some of it if I did this and at £5 I cannot afford to be throwing half a bale away.
I am looking in the shires catalogue at their hay bags (one solid bag with a single hole at £8).
And I am unsure whether to try one or not because I really want to keep feeding from the floor but as I said we cannot store many bales but cannot afford to waste much either.
Ideas welcome.