TheFarmIsFull
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I go through so much chaff it’s insane and I’m wondering if it’s worth it.
The nutritional value of chaff is essentially the same as hay/ silage depending on what type of chaff you feed.
I use lucerne chaff to bulk out the horses feeds. They get their recommended kilos of pre mix feed and I fill the rest of their buckets up with chaff. I feed so much quality grass silage like a giant double arm full I can barely carry per horse, I feed meadow hay and they are on pasture 24/7 not the highest quality grass but still good. They essentially never want for hay/ silage and grass.
I’m thinking of stopping with the chaff and just offering the pre mix alone. Yes their feeds will be half the size (the recommended kilos is only 1-3kg per feed depending on the horse) but I would presume that won’t matter as long as they are offered their silage/ hay. Iv always been told feeding chaff with feed is necessary to prevent ulcers but that was more to do with grains like oats, maize or barley. Surely feeding a pre mix that’s mostly pelleted will be fine?
Does anyone else not add chaff to their feeds?
The nutritional value of chaff is essentially the same as hay/ silage depending on what type of chaff you feed.
I use lucerne chaff to bulk out the horses feeds. They get their recommended kilos of pre mix feed and I fill the rest of their buckets up with chaff. I feed so much quality grass silage like a giant double arm full I can barely carry per horse, I feed meadow hay and they are on pasture 24/7 not the highest quality grass but still good. They essentially never want for hay/ silage and grass.
I’m thinking of stopping with the chaff and just offering the pre mix alone. Yes their feeds will be half the size (the recommended kilos is only 1-3kg per feed depending on the horse) but I would presume that won’t matter as long as they are offered their silage/ hay. Iv always been told feeding chaff with feed is necessary to prevent ulcers but that was more to do with grains like oats, maize or barley. Surely feeding a pre mix that’s mostly pelleted will be fine?
Does anyone else not add chaff to their feeds?