windseywoo
Well-Known Member
Hello all. just wondering how everyone else is doing with growing their own hay/ haylage for their own animals. I put aside about 4 acres to see whether it was plausible for me to become self sufficient and not have to buy in, but it hasn't really worked. Off the field we only got 16 bales of the large square bales, which with the 4 horses I'm pretty damn sure won't be enough ( they live out 24/7). Now ok I didn't fertilise it with anything, just spread some of the manure back on it but not a huge amount and it had been left for a good 9 months, I'd got the length of grass but not the density. Yet when I was talking to the farmer he said its all down to how cold its been through the spring and start of summer and that has really affected the yield.
So my questions are:
1: Do I try it again next year?
2: Do I use chemical fertiliser instead? (think that's a yes!!!)
3: Am I realistically going to get off the number of bales that I need to go through the winter ( 25 minimum?)
Hopefully we won't have to start feeding it until November like we did last year and that the weather isn't too bad. I've seen quite a bit for sale of last years so may just bump up the amount just in case.
Thanks.
So my questions are:
1: Do I try it again next year?
2: Do I use chemical fertiliser instead? (think that's a yes!!!)
3: Am I realistically going to get off the number of bales that I need to go through the winter ( 25 minimum?)
Hopefully we won't have to start feeding it until November like we did last year and that the weather isn't too bad. I've seen quite a bit for sale of last years so may just bump up the amount just in case.
Thanks.