Wheels
Well-Known Member
I am trying to get a cut of haylage off my field this year but I'm a total novice when it comes to these things. I have managed to find a local helpful farmer who limed the field a few weeks ago and can fertilise and spray along with organising the contractors for cutting and baling but he openly admits that he doesn't know the best time to actually cut and bale as he only usually does silage. He asked me at what point I wanted it cut and I don't really know.
I have 2 Shetland companions and one fairly good doer 16hh andalusian who will be in light work over winter so I don't want anything too good quality but needs to be enough to sustain them when all the grass is gone.
So, when is the best time to cut, do I let the grass go to seed? If so how long after that do I cut and how long before it is no good?
I have 2 Shetland companions and one fairly good doer 16hh andalusian who will be in light work over winter so I don't want anything too good quality but needs to be enough to sustain them when all the grass is gone.
So, when is the best time to cut, do I let the grass go to seed? If so how long after that do I cut and how long before it is no good?