...weeing on it? Can't put it in haynets as all the fencing is electric all the way round and i'd prefer not to use them anyway. Nearly as soon as i put fresh piles out one of them will go to wee on it! HELP!
Well you can't really unless you are prepared to buy some sort of hay container or something. If you cannot afford one, could you not get a bit handy with the old DIY and make some wooden posts to hang haynets from (safely)??
I would help though if you could put it out daily rather than one big load they would stand on and everything.
We put smaller piles down and they seem ok. I know for a fact that one of those hay hutches would be used for a game of horse rugby/football and I know Monty would get it stuck round his neck!!!
How about making paddock pillows out of squares of plastic garden fence netting, tying together with twine. If you search on internet for paddock pillows there are better instructions with pictures than my description of them!!!!
We put out a round bale with a feeder over it. It last four between eight and ten days, the haylage we buy is more like hay. We get no wastage this way!
Maybe put a couple of sections of straw out so they can wee on that if they want to wee on something soft and they might not use the hayledge as a toilet.
Talk to a builder. They will get some building materials in boxes made of pallets. So once they have taken the top off and used the contents, you have a nice big hay container. They are very strong, tall enough so a horse won't step in them and the gaps between the slats aren't wide enough for a horse to get a hoof in.