Irishbabygirl
Well-Known Member
And he's a big boy so needs a lot!
Sadly, my 26yr old 17hh Dutch WB has got old man teeth now. The dentist can do no more for him.
He therefore now requires a hay replacer or a short chop haylage, so I would love to hear your experiences and recommendations for this.
I played around with a few ideas last winter, which was mostly feeding huge trug tubs of Fast Fibre and Hi-Fi. He's a bit of a piggy though and was treating it more like a huge bucket feed, which is fine when he's out but not when it's meant to last him overnight in a stable, and no matter how many huge buckets of the stuff I left him, it's not the same as leaving them with a lovely stuffed net of haylage!
I've been googling short chop haylage, and think this might be a better option for us both. I'm in the Newbury area of West Berkshire so not sure if anyone knows of a supplier who stocks this? The closest one appears to be 20 miles away in Stockbridge!
I've also had a go at putting regular hay through a garden shredder, but that took me ages!
I have heard of these hay brick things, but haven't tried before - how do they work?
He can eat a normal bucket feed and is on amazing grass, so he's getting lots of calories that way, and I'll aim to leave him out as much as possible for this reason, but there will be times he'll need to come in and need a replacer.
Anyway, I'll stop waffling on now and look forward to hopefully reading some replies!
Many thanks.
Sadly, my 26yr old 17hh Dutch WB has got old man teeth now. The dentist can do no more for him.
He therefore now requires a hay replacer or a short chop haylage, so I would love to hear your experiences and recommendations for this.
I played around with a few ideas last winter, which was mostly feeding huge trug tubs of Fast Fibre and Hi-Fi. He's a bit of a piggy though and was treating it more like a huge bucket feed, which is fine when he's out but not when it's meant to last him overnight in a stable, and no matter how many huge buckets of the stuff I left him, it's not the same as leaving them with a lovely stuffed net of haylage!
I've been googling short chop haylage, and think this might be a better option for us both. I'm in the Newbury area of West Berkshire so not sure if anyone knows of a supplier who stocks this? The closest one appears to be 20 miles away in Stockbridge!
I've also had a go at putting regular hay through a garden shredder, but that took me ages!
I have heard of these hay brick things, but haven't tried before - how do they work?
He can eat a normal bucket feed and is on amazing grass, so he's getting lots of calories that way, and I'll aim to leave him out as much as possible for this reason, but there will be times he'll need to come in and need a replacer.
Anyway, I'll stop waffling on now and look forward to hopefully reading some replies!
Many thanks.