PalominoMare
Well-Known Member
Hi
I have two horses that have been kept in on box rest with good quality ad-lib hay. As they can now be turned out I moved them back to my house on Friday and have been feeding them haylage that was made from our fields last summer. It was cut late and is the wet smelly stuff that sticks to your pores! They are turned out during the day on grass with good length and brought in at night and have been standing all night not touching the haylage. I make sure their nets are fresh but it's not making a difference.
I am stuck with the stuff now as local hay suppliers are running low and not wanting more customers so I can't get access to hay and I can't get any of the farmers to take it for their cows or grass liveries either.
Just wondering if they are being fussy as they loved their dry hay and they will soon get over it once they realise that's all they're getting or if I should be buying in some silvermoor or similar? Don't really want to go down that route as we've already spent the money to get the haylage made.
Thanks!
I have two horses that have been kept in on box rest with good quality ad-lib hay. As they can now be turned out I moved them back to my house on Friday and have been feeding them haylage that was made from our fields last summer. It was cut late and is the wet smelly stuff that sticks to your pores! They are turned out during the day on grass with good length and brought in at night and have been standing all night not touching the haylage. I make sure their nets are fresh but it's not making a difference.
I am stuck with the stuff now as local hay suppliers are running low and not wanting more customers so I can't get access to hay and I can't get any of the farmers to take it for their cows or grass liveries either.
Just wondering if they are being fussy as they loved their dry hay and they will soon get over it once they realise that's all they're getting or if I should be buying in some silvermoor or similar? Don't really want to go down that route as we've already spent the money to get the haylage made.
Thanks!