Umbongo
Well-Known Member
Hi just wondering as I need to take it into account for some of the horses I am using in my studies.
At work we use big round bales of what my boss calls meadow hay.
It does not smell as strong as haylage and it is not as moist, however it is a lot softer and sweeter smelling than normal hay.
The round bales are all wrapped like haylage would be. My boss doesn't really know and Google doesn't tell me either! Can I class it as hay or haylage, I guess if it is meadow "hay" it would not be ensiled like haylage would.
Does anyone else have these and know the answer? I'm assuming its hay, that is wrapped purely for the purpose of keeping it dry and stop animals peeing on it
Thanks!
At work we use big round bales of what my boss calls meadow hay.
It does not smell as strong as haylage and it is not as moist, however it is a lot softer and sweeter smelling than normal hay.
The round bales are all wrapped like haylage would be. My boss doesn't really know and Google doesn't tell me either! Can I class it as hay or haylage, I guess if it is meadow "hay" it would not be ensiled like haylage would.
Does anyone else have these and know the answer? I'm assuming its hay, that is wrapped purely for the purpose of keeping it dry and stop animals peeing on it
Thanks!