awelshandawarmblood
Well-Known Member
My youngster will be living out with a buddy 24/7 this winter with a nice big shelter & hayed twice daily inside there.
How would you feed hay not 'loose' so to speak. Reason being, the one will pick & go off foraging during the day but the other wont come up for air until everything is hoovered, therefore corner manger isn't an option as hay is literally inhaled.
I could drill some tie rings up in various places for haynets or even from the beams but something makes me nervy about having nets out there unsupervised so to speak.
Any ideas to slow down the hoovering safely?
How would you feed hay not 'loose' so to speak. Reason being, the one will pick & go off foraging during the day but the other wont come up for air until everything is hoovered, therefore corner manger isn't an option as hay is literally inhaled.
I could drill some tie rings up in various places for haynets or even from the beams but something makes me nervy about having nets out there unsupervised so to speak.
Any ideas to slow down the hoovering safely?