25 July 2012 #1 O odd1 Well-Known Member Joined 4 June 2010 Messages 306 Visit site just wondering if it is ok to bucket feed this ie scoop replaces section of hay and would you dampen it or is it ok to feed dry??
just wondering if it is ok to bucket feed this ie scoop replaces section of hay and would you dampen it or is it ok to feed dry??
25 July 2012 #2 A Arizahn Well-Known Member Joined 25 May 2011 Messages 4,297 Visit site I feed it dry, although mine only gets a handful anyway You can dampen it with water, or add soaked beet. And yes, it can be used as a partial forage replacer - instructions are on the bag. Mine likes it - it smells very spicy to me! I imagine that's the fenugreek...
I feed it dry, although mine only gets a handful anyway You can dampen it with water, or add soaked beet. And yes, it can be used as a partial forage replacer - instructions are on the bag. Mine likes it - it smells very spicy to me! I imagine that's the fenugreek...
26 July 2012 #3 AngieandBen Well-Known Member Joined 23 October 2009 Messages 1,809 Location Leicestershire Visit site Mine love it I give them a trug full now and then intead of hay and just pour some cold water on top
26 July 2012 #4 ILuvCowparsely Well-Known Member Joined 5 April 2010 Messages 15,069 Visit site When I have to replace I use Fibergy. Also Fast Fibre can me used
26 July 2012 #5 Miss L Toe Well-Known Member Joined 6 July 2009 Messages 6,174 Location On the dark side, Scotland Visit site I feed this with Fast Fibre, it gives the FF a nice texture and is tasty, also on its own the chaff is quite expensive for what it is.
I feed this with Fast Fibre, it gives the FF a nice texture and is tasty, also on its own the chaff is quite expensive for what it is.
26 July 2012 #6 Goldenstar Well-Known Member Joined 28 March 2011 Messages 47,752 Visit site I just feed it in a big bowl instead of hay to my fattie. A scoop every couple of hours.it takes much longer treat than hay.
I just feed it in a big bowl instead of hay to my fattie. A scoop every couple of hours.it takes much longer treat than hay.