kit279
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We have large bale haylage stored in the field and I'm just wondering how best to feed it to the horses this winter. I plan to let them live out 24/7 as the land is really good and they can come in if the weather is awful or they start to drop condition.
We are likely to have 3 horses for winter, maximum of 4. They get on well as a herd but one is rather dominant and quite inclined to pick on the others. I'm just wondering what is going to be the safest but also least labour-intensive way of feeding them ad lib haylage.
Option 1 - put out small piles of haylage. Pros - less fighting. Cons - more hassle, I'd need to get a groom as this is a fair bit of extra work and wouldn't really work with my hours which are unreliable.
Option 2 - open up the large bales and let them eat down ad lib. Pros - proper ad lib! Less work. Cons - wastage, will they eat it or throw it about?! Possibly fighting although I think they would be ok.
Any other suggestions?
We are likely to have 3 horses for winter, maximum of 4. They get on well as a herd but one is rather dominant and quite inclined to pick on the others. I'm just wondering what is going to be the safest but also least labour-intensive way of feeding them ad lib haylage.
Option 1 - put out small piles of haylage. Pros - less fighting. Cons - more hassle, I'd need to get a groom as this is a fair bit of extra work and wouldn't really work with my hours which are unreliable.
Option 2 - open up the large bales and let them eat down ad lib. Pros - proper ad lib! Less work. Cons - wastage, will they eat it or throw it about?! Possibly fighting although I think they would be ok.
Any other suggestions?