Flowerofthefen
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With hay being virtually non exsitant to buy now, what will people be feeding? Chaff? Straw? Can anything really replace hay?
Storage: If you can keep them away from it with electric fencing then hay keeps well if put on its put on its round side with a tarp over it. Sit it on a pallet. I have kept several bales like this in the field.I'm not sure. I bought in a load of haylage to hopefully see me through until spring but after that, I genuinely don't know as our supplier is completely out.
I can't feed chaff to my mare due to diastemas or straw because she's had colic a couple of times in the past and previously had ulcers.
I wouldn't be able to feed chaff to the gelding because he's a greedy native who would polish off the lot in one go but I can get away with straw which is what he is on with a mixture of hay so he would be okay but if there is no decent grass, it wouldn't be enough without bulking up the feed with calories if he started to drop weight too much.
It's worrying. I'm hoping there might be some more options by then but I doubt it. I think our supplier does still have hay but no more haylage so my mare would have to have it dampened. Storage will be a problem though as I don't have cover, only enough for the straw which the fatty needs!
We might have to resort to a million of tiny bags of hay for rabbits!![]()
Thank you, unfortunately our supplier doesn't do round bales, only the very large 4 string ones!Storage: If you can keep them away from it with electric fencing then hay keeps well if put on its put on its round side with a tarp over it. Sit it on a pallet. I have kept several bales like this in the field.
Yes, we stopped strip grazing and released my two onto the bottom winter acre a couple of weeks ago, and there's still plenty to eat down there. There are bright green new shoots growing up through the strip grazing strips so that is at least keeping the ground protected.Thankfully the grass is still growing well here and it’s not too boggy yet, so we’re still getting lots of field turnout rather than the hard standing.
Is this question directed at me? Fortunately I'm OK for hay, we do our own, but I have quite a few friends getting desperate. Just wondered what alternatives are out there that work.What area are you in roughly? Maybe someone can help/advise with hay for sale near you perhaps? It's expensive but findable here.
Thank you! Just worried about others, especially with this cold spell on the way.It was yes, sorry thought you meant you were going to be short.
Yes, we too made our own and will be fine but my OH has been sourcing hay for various other people. It’s ££ though. I’m really glad I’m not having to pay for it.Thank you! Just worried about others, especially with this cold spell on the way.
Money comes and money goes. Take the sting now and rejoice knowing the shortest day is behind us.
I'm ok at the moment, but if/when that changes I plan to feed small bale haylage (if there's no shortage of that) and chaff/speedibeet in a trug. I only lost my old pony who was on a total hay replacer, last year, so it doesn't worry me too much.
It would worry me more if I still had 5 to feed!
I remember there being the same shortage around 15 years ago, and we got through that unscathed.