SueWade
Active Member
Help, does anyone know how long you have to leave haylage before it can be safely fed. I have been told anything from 6 weeks to 6 months. Sorry I am new to this, so any help would be appreciated.
Why are you feeding it? Are you growing it?
Just curious because i would always recommend hay as apposed to haylage as its better for them. Hay is lower in sugar and doesnt ferment in the stomach same as haylage does. Haylage is a big problem for a lot of horses with lameness issues and laminitis, and for those with gastric ulcers.
I think you may have got your facts wrong JH, as well made haylage is fully fermented before the horse eats it, and is very low in sugars, as they have all been fermented to preserve the product. There are several high fibre haylages which are promoted as ideal for laminitics and similar, as they have lower sugars levels than hay; and haylage, being a fibre feed does not cause gastric ulcers - the feeding factor for these is high grain diets, alongside many other (non feed related) things.