Lorrie66
Well-Known Member
as the title really
Does this reduce the cals?
- many thanks
Does this reduce the cals?
- many thanks
as the title really
Does this reduce the cals?
- many thanks
I'm not sure that it would be very effective to be honest.
Haylage contains twice as much water content than hay which is why you are meant to feed twice as much to the horse.
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He's currently on haylage as my new yard has difficulty getting hay. tbh I would rather have hay. However, it is apparently low energy haylage , but I was just wondering if soaking would also be a benefit.....it is nice stuff & it is nice not to have the dust but just worried he will pile on the weight. He also eats it fast ( as he did hay) but with hay I could give him a a bit more so he would have some to munch later into the small hours - but I daren't do that with haylage!!
I may invent a time release forage machine that allows small chunks to be taken every 10 mins!! is there such a thing???????
yes soaking it will reduce the sugar content, so it would be better to soak it than not if you can't get any hay. Soaking either for over 2 hours starts stripping the sugars out of hay and haylage so the onger you soak the less sugar there will be present.
Do you mean feed twice as much hay as haylage?