Trot_On_Dressage
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Hayledge should be fed 1.5 times more than the weight of hay due to the higher water content in it not less!
Not if his straw's sprayed with Jeyes though, surely? Presumably that stops him eating it.
Hayledge should be fed 1.5 times more than the weight of hay due to the higher water content in it not less!
A lot of people think its less for some reason, not sure why but they def need it 1.5 times more than the weight of hay as it has more water in it than hay, meaning less fibre.
My girl gets through her triple nets quickly so I've just ordered some fibre blocks from Feedmark. They are apparently good for greedy horses in that they keep them occupied for longer? They are made of straw & alfa so low in calories. They are on offer at the moment.
Hayledge should be fed 1.5 times more than the weight of hay due to the higher water content in it not less!
Amymay, how much would you feed overnight if the horse it out at grass all day, not rich grass its pretty slim pickings?
We feed ours 6kg forage each overnight in double nets- 3kg hay/ 3kg Barley straw- still have some straw left in the morning- I have to add that last year they were 600kg- now 500kg (ideal weight) and looking very good on this diet. -for haylage obviously you would probably need approx 4.5 kg haylage/3kg Barley straw.lets say 600kg. fat as a pig, prone to ulcers. Should say its hayledge not hay as we have established they should be given more than hay.
so now I have to wonder just how fat you will let him get?
Also has an dust issue, so not sure the straw mixing will help.
Use a trickle net, but still eats it way to fast.
So does one of mine, straw does not effect this, dusty hay does however!Also has an dust issue, so not sure the straw mixing will help.
well for arguements sake (of course not a real argument) lets say 600kg. fat as a pig, prone to ulcers. Should say its hayledge not hay as we have established they should be given more than hay.
so now I have to wonder just how fat you will let him get?
Also has an dust issue, so not sure the straw mixing will help.
Use a trickle net, but still eats it way to fast.
Why is he as fat as a pig, doesn't he do any proper work?
I agree with Amy, ad-lib all the way but you have to give him the work to do to burn off any fat.
you'd be amazed how little 'food' you need to feed even horses in moderate work if you are feeding enough forage,
i've never quite got my head around feeding hard feed & then restricting hay