Gingerwitch
Well-Known Member
Well.... using the cough little lad had during this bad weather due to not soaking hay, and the expense of buying horsage at £6.90 per bag, my oh did allow me to get the lady from Haygain to come and do a demo in minus 8 last Monday night - Dani thank you ! - she brought both machines the large one and then new smaller model - and i chose the smaller one for praticallity sake - only two horses (atm.... working on hubby though !) with the ability to wheel it around the yard and the speed of the first run.... it was delivered on Friday and has been used for 3 cycles yesterday and today with loose semi- dusty hay, and i am very very impressed, the horses do think it is a fire breathing dragon as they walk past it -and i suppose it is lol - but they are tucking into they hay and i am so releived not to be worrying about the horses coughing and worrying about paying out £11 pound a day for a bag or horseage and a "good" bale of hay if and when we get snow bound next week.
So anyone hivering or hovering - i for one say it is well worth the money
GW
So anyone hivering or hovering - i for one say it is well worth the money
GW