it heats up and starts to ferment. someone chucked a load of grass cuttings in my mares field the other day thinking that they needed more grass. i was not a happy bunny!!! Grass cuttings are a BIG no no
No one has mentioned the other factor yet, that apart from turning into silage it also compacts into balls and can easily cause choke. My Vet says that in summer he is frequently called in for that reason and he gets very cross about it.
I wish I could feed it, I have 2 acres of lawn around the house and yard (not allowed to graze the horses on it) and it really HURTS to see the amount of grass I throw on the muck heap weekly! I do let it dry and make short hay for the rabbits for winter if the weather allows though.
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it heats up and starts to ferment. someone chucked a load of grass cuttings in my mares field the other day thinking that they needed more grass. i was not a happy bunny!!! Grass cuttings are a BIG no no
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Omg i woulda gone nuts! and if my mare had of gotton ill woulda taken them the bill to!