Sanolly
Well-Known Member
A friend and I have 4 ponies which will be wintering out this year, she doesn't seem to have gotten the message about the hay shortage whereas I am the worrier trying to sort out hay or haylage for us this winter!
I have found someone locally who is just about to make a second haylage cut so I am trying to pre-book some large bales for us for the winter but I am not sure how many to get! I am thinking that if we start feeding haylage in October (friends idea) then we will need 2 bales a month for 6 months (until April when grass should be growing) therefore 12 bales? Do you think that will be enough or should I order more? All ponies are tough natives - a fjord, a gypsy cob, a welsh C and a haflinger so should 'do' well over the winter, obviously hard feed will be supplemented when it gets really horrible.
I have found someone locally who is just about to make a second haylage cut so I am trying to pre-book some large bales for us for the winter but I am not sure how many to get! I am thinking that if we start feeding haylage in October (friends idea) then we will need 2 bales a month for 6 months (until April when grass should be growing) therefore 12 bales? Do you think that will be enough or should I order more? All ponies are tough natives - a fjord, a gypsy cob, a welsh C and a haflinger so should 'do' well over the winter, obviously hard feed will be supplemented when it gets really horrible.