GrassChop
Well-Known Member
I'm sure I'm not the only one with crispy beige fields and feeding the same if not more hay than I would be during winter. It's like any amount I put out is being completely polished off over 24 hours. I would say they're probably getting between 6-8kg of hay each, the gelding is 350kg and the mare is 400kg. That's a complete guess though as it's haylage and I work it as slices so it could be more. They're large bales so they're getting about a slice and a half for the mare and a slice and a quarter for the gelding. Both also having reasonably sized feeds and they're maintaining weight well as I'd hope they would with the amount I'm getting through.
I've asked around to see if there is some spare summer grazing somewhere but I haven't had any luck. I don't mind feeding hay and I know I'd essentially be paying the same for a spare field but I'm more concerned about going into winter with the fields looking like they do. Having said that, it might not grow anyway.
Should I embrace it? What does everyone else do in this situation?
I've asked around to see if there is some spare summer grazing somewhere but I haven't had any luck. I don't mind feeding hay and I know I'd essentially be paying the same for a spare field but I'm more concerned about going into winter with the fields looking like they do. Having said that, it might not grow anyway.
Should I embrace it? What does everyone else do in this situation?