Erehwemos
Well-Known Member
I'm just looking to canvas a few opinions here! If the livery yard where you keep your horse offers hay that is not the best in quality (but that hay is incorporated in your livery fee as there is no space for individuals to store their own) - what do you do?
There are obviously several options - feeding something like Alfa Hi Fi (which can be fed as 100% of the horse's forage); using Horsehage; buying in a couple of tiny bales of haylage each week. What would you say is best?
The hay itself is variable in quality; some bales are fine, other bales (like today) are actually mouldy
At the moment, I'm feeding some hay (the bits that are nice and green) and then filling a small trug with Alfa so that she can pick at that. Obviously it's costing me a fair bit more than normal though.
Just wondered what other people do in similar positions? I have no problems whatsoever with the yard - I love it to bits and we knew before even going there that the hay was all made by the YO, and that some may be good and some not so good - so this is not a rant by any means! I just want to know the best way to get around the days when the hay is not good enough to feed Ellie - bearing in mind she has had respiratory problems in the past!
Many thanks
There are obviously several options - feeding something like Alfa Hi Fi (which can be fed as 100% of the horse's forage); using Horsehage; buying in a couple of tiny bales of haylage each week. What would you say is best?
The hay itself is variable in quality; some bales are fine, other bales (like today) are actually mouldy
Just wondered what other people do in similar positions? I have no problems whatsoever with the yard - I love it to bits and we knew before even going there that the hay was all made by the YO, and that some may be good and some not so good - so this is not a rant by any means! I just want to know the best way to get around the days when the hay is not good enough to feed Ellie - bearing in mind she has had respiratory problems in the past!
Many thanks