Patches
Well-Known Member
My horses have been living out for just shy of two weeks. They are on a very bald paddock by day and move into a not so bald (but not long grass by any stretch of the imagination) larger area at night, which I am also strip grazing.
Just been musing to myself about if there's any detriment to them not consuming any long fibre (meaning hay of course) in their diets if they stay on such restricted grass management for the summer.
Would it be beneficial to bring them in every few days for a couple of hours to munch some hay or is the lack of long fibre not considered a problem?
Just been musing to myself about if there's any detriment to them not consuming any long fibre (meaning hay of course) in their diets if they stay on such restricted grass management for the summer.
Would it be beneficial to bring them in every few days for a couple of hours to munch some hay or is the lack of long fibre not considered a problem?