seaview
Well-Known Member
following on from yesterdays post in that it was suggested that the best way to judge haylage was to go by whats left in am ie there should be a couple of strands left in.
However I have complete and utter gorbs and no way will there ever be any haylage left in morning or evening when I go up!
The reason I know this is becasue when my boy was just new to us and very poor condition he was fed on advise of vet 2 large haynets of haylage and stuff on floor also, this was morning and evening and he never left a drop.
He is in good condition at the moment and currently get 2 sections of haylage morning and evening but I would say its gone by 9 oclock, feeding later isnt an option as we dont live there, is there anything you lot would suggest just to keep the boredom factor out of life, he doesnt go out when he is being worked in the winter as he turns into a raving lunatic! (even if out every day!)
thanks in advance
Natalie
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However I have complete and utter gorbs and no way will there ever be any haylage left in morning or evening when I go up!
The reason I know this is becasue when my boy was just new to us and very poor condition he was fed on advise of vet 2 large haynets of haylage and stuff on floor also, this was morning and evening and he never left a drop.
He is in good condition at the moment and currently get 2 sections of haylage morning and evening but I would say its gone by 9 oclock, feeding later isnt an option as we dont live there, is there anything you lot would suggest just to keep the boredom factor out of life, he doesnt go out when he is being worked in the winter as he turns into a raving lunatic! (even if out every day!)
thanks in advance
Natalie
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