9 October 2007 #1 X xapplex Well-Known Member Joined 16 January 2007 Messages 358 Location unicorn land. Visit site What do you use in the trailer or stable ...
9 October 2007 #2 TheresaW Well-Known Member Joined 18 January 2006 Messages 8,823 Location Nottinghamshire www.justgiving.com Nothing in the stable anymore since my mare got choke and vet said feeding off floor was better.
9 October 2007 #3 DiablosGold Well-Known Member Joined 28 August 2007 Messages 2,888 Location Brighton Visit site Hay net in the trailer, never tried a hay bag. Nothing in the stable, don't like haynets! I think they are bad for muscles and dangerous. PS - i know in my sig he's eating from a haynet I was trying to get a good photo!
Hay net in the trailer, never tried a hay bag. Nothing in the stable, don't like haynets! I think they are bad for muscles and dangerous. PS - i know in my sig he's eating from a haynet I was trying to get a good photo!
9 October 2007 #4 S spaniel Well-Known Member Joined 21 March 2002 Messages 8,277 Visit site Haynet in lorry but only on very long journeys. Hay on floor in stables, too many problems caused by nets.
Haynet in lorry but only on very long journeys. Hay on floor in stables, too many problems caused by nets.
9 October 2007 #5 P Patches Well-Known Member Joined 12 February 2005 Messages 10,028 Visit site Net in trailer if I'm out for a while and on the floor in the stables.
9 October 2007 #6 G GreedyGuts Well-Known Member Joined 14 July 2005 Messages 414 Visit site I never feed hay in a trailer/when travelling - it is really bad for horses lungs and majorly increases the risk of them developing respiratory problems/infections, particularly after long journeys. Even the greediest horse can manage without!
I never feed hay in a trailer/when travelling - it is really bad for horses lungs and majorly increases the risk of them developing respiratory problems/infections, particularly after long journeys. Even the greediest horse can manage without!