moneypit1
Well-Known Member
Well, perhaps not BUT.........asked a lot of questions today from local farmers at market and found out the following: Haylage is simply cut and wrapped grass. Usually there is NOTHING added at all, its just a matter of how wet it is when it is baled. The wetter it is the more Silage it becomes. Haylage can be as dry as hay (just means it was left to dry and turned more). The drier it is the longer it will last. Now the good bit: there is no yard stick to say that you should feed more or less haylage than hay. It depends purely on how nutritious it is. When it is really wet it becomes "heating". Just because it is heavier in weight it is still more nutritious than dry hay. Wheeewwwww, now I know. Hope this info clears up a few myths. (According to several West Country Farmers!!)) hee hee!!