Circe
Well-Known Member
Hello,
Apologies if this is a stupid question.....
I am in Australia, in a very dry area, and we have now reached the point where there is next to no grass in my boys paddock. He is on bucket feeds and hay, but missing fresh grass.
My garden has some grass still, and I was wondering if I could cut some of my grass ( by hand ) and take it to my horse. It wouldn't be much, probably only a few mouthfuls, and would be fed about 30 mins after I cut it.
I know wisdom says not to feed grass cuttings, but is that just a large pile tipped out from the lawnmower?
I'd appreciate your opinions.
Kx
Apologies if this is a stupid question.....
I am in Australia, in a very dry area, and we have now reached the point where there is next to no grass in my boys paddock. He is on bucket feeds and hay, but missing fresh grass.
My garden has some grass still, and I was wondering if I could cut some of my grass ( by hand ) and take it to my horse. It wouldn't be much, probably only a few mouthfuls, and would be fed about 30 mins after I cut it.
I know wisdom says not to feed grass cuttings, but is that just a large pile tipped out from the lawnmower?
I'd appreciate your opinions.
Kx