GrassChop
Well-Known Member
I'm going to start weighing out my native pony's haylage because I overthink whether I'm giving too much or not enough and the size of each slice varies too much.
I've got myself into a little bit of a minefield with Googling forage amounts and including grass in that weight too.
He's on a 1 acre paddock that he has to himself. Very short but green grass. I can't imagine he'd manage to be consuming that much over a 24 hour period but I read somewhere that it could be kilos of it, around half to 1kg per hour over a 16 hour grazing period! I don't know how it could be that much as there really isn't much length to get any from but who knows!
I need to weigh him but he's roughly 350-375kg at a guess. His weight is okay but he could do with budging a bit of fat still but I'd be happy at maintenance or just below.
If I go with 2% of 350kg, he should be having 7kg a day but if he's getting a minimum of half a kilo of grass over 16 hours then that's already at 8kg! I can't imagine he'd be getting more than 2-3kg of grass out of that but if I work on the basis that he's getting that amount of grass at least, then he would need 4-5kg of haylage and straw combined. I can't give him just haylage because it wouldn't last more than half an hour so he is getting pretty adlib straw in a small holed net which lasts him through to his next lot so he's not ever left without anything.
I know that haylage will be heavier due to water content, roughly 50% moisture content apparently.
To finally get to my question, what amount of haylage and straw per 24 hours should I give? Due to him being native, I'm not sure I'd get away with his full ration being haylage due to weight gain.
I could do 2kg of straw and 3kg of haylage which would technically need to weigh in at 6kg roughly due to the moisture content? I'm scrambled
I've got myself into a little bit of a minefield with Googling forage amounts and including grass in that weight too.
He's on a 1 acre paddock that he has to himself. Very short but green grass. I can't imagine he'd manage to be consuming that much over a 24 hour period but I read somewhere that it could be kilos of it, around half to 1kg per hour over a 16 hour grazing period! I don't know how it could be that much as there really isn't much length to get any from but who knows!
I need to weigh him but he's roughly 350-375kg at a guess. His weight is okay but he could do with budging a bit of fat still but I'd be happy at maintenance or just below.
If I go with 2% of 350kg, he should be having 7kg a day but if he's getting a minimum of half a kilo of grass over 16 hours then that's already at 8kg! I can't imagine he'd be getting more than 2-3kg of grass out of that but if I work on the basis that he's getting that amount of grass at least, then he would need 4-5kg of haylage and straw combined. I can't give him just haylage because it wouldn't last more than half an hour so he is getting pretty adlib straw in a small holed net which lasts him through to his next lot so he's not ever left without anything.
I know that haylage will be heavier due to water content, roughly 50% moisture content apparently.
To finally get to my question, what amount of haylage and straw per 24 hours should I give? Due to him being native, I'm not sure I'd get away with his full ration being haylage due to weight gain.
I could do 2kg of straw and 3kg of haylage which would technically need to weigh in at 6kg roughly due to the moisture content? I'm scrambled