thespanishmane
Well-Known Member
I decided to buy a few bags of Marksway Timothy Haylage for the neds as I havent yet got round to ordering any hay (well, not got round it is a fib - I dont have the money to pay out for a load!)
Well, what can I say - Its brilliant - one bale goes a hell of a long way, and the neds love it! They have it out in their field in a huge tub so they dont tread all over it. Two sections shakes out to a whopping pile as the bales are so heavy and tightly packed, and as it comes out slice at a time really easily you dont drop half of it on the floor. I almost quake at the waste of hay I see amongst my fellow liveries!
I think I shall continue with this as I will be able to afford enough at a time without laying out a fortune, and know it wont be mouldy (had a load of that last year - had to throw out 20 bales) - so in many ways it is cost effective and you get your money back if you should get a duff bag!
anyone else out there use this?
Well, what can I say - Its brilliant - one bale goes a hell of a long way, and the neds love it! They have it out in their field in a huge tub so they dont tread all over it. Two sections shakes out to a whopping pile as the bales are so heavy and tightly packed, and as it comes out slice at a time really easily you dont drop half of it on the floor. I almost quake at the waste of hay I see amongst my fellow liveries!
I think I shall continue with this as I will be able to afford enough at a time without laying out a fortune, and know it wont be mouldy (had a load of that last year - had to throw out 20 bales) - so in many ways it is cost effective and you get your money back if you should get a duff bag!
anyone else out there use this?