tangosmum
Well-Known Member
We are struggling for hay down here in North London and already paying £6 per bale with feed merchants telling me it will be going up in the winter!
I am tempted to buy as much as I can for the winter now, but how much.
Right now my 14.1hh Gyspy cob is munching a bale a week, but is out 20-22 hours a day and is having to be brought in to feed to keep weight on him...as there is literally no grass, just dust. I have caught him munching hawthorne hedges this week. We have had a couple of short showers of rain in about 8 weeks...the rest has been hot sun.
I have space to store 25 bales maybe 30 if I stack them really sensibly. But trying to work out how long this would last. It looks like he will be out most of the day and in overnight (tea time to breakfast time) So I am guessing he will eat at least half a bale a day ...so 3 maybe 4 a week?
Does 3 or 4 bales a week sound about right? Which then means I can probably only store about 10 weeks worth of hay.
All this hay issue is driving me mad, and I admit I am starting to worry.
I am tempted to buy as much as I can for the winter now, but how much.
Right now my 14.1hh Gyspy cob is munching a bale a week, but is out 20-22 hours a day and is having to be brought in to feed to keep weight on him...as there is literally no grass, just dust. I have caught him munching hawthorne hedges this week. We have had a couple of short showers of rain in about 8 weeks...the rest has been hot sun.
I have space to store 25 bales maybe 30 if I stack them really sensibly. But trying to work out how long this would last. It looks like he will be out most of the day and in overnight (tea time to breakfast time) So I am guessing he will eat at least half a bale a day ...so 3 maybe 4 a week?
Does 3 or 4 bales a week sound about right? Which then means I can probably only store about 10 weeks worth of hay.
All this hay issue is driving me mad, and I admit I am starting to worry.