morbox
Member
Hi
I've recently returned from France and now in the lovely area of Sidmouth so hello to anyone local!
I now keep my 3 barefoot horses in Sidbury on a track system and had some hay delivered that I was assured was traditional meadow hay. Having had to cope with Normandy and all the fertilised grass and hay I do't need convincing that rye grasses have had a negative effect on my horses. So when my trimmer came out today and gave me a lesson in identifying grass species I found that my "meadow" hay had a high proportion of rye.
I'm realistic that I'm unlikely to find a rye free mix but as low as possible would be good.
So I would be very grateful if any local people have any ideas/sources you'd be happy to share?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
I've recently returned from France and now in the lovely area of Sidmouth so hello to anyone local!
I now keep my 3 barefoot horses in Sidbury on a track system and had some hay delivered that I was assured was traditional meadow hay. Having had to cope with Normandy and all the fertilised grass and hay I do't need convincing that rye grasses have had a negative effect on my horses. So when my trimmer came out today and gave me a lesson in identifying grass species I found that my "meadow" hay had a high proportion of rye.
I'm realistic that I'm unlikely to find a rye free mix but as low as possible would be good.
So I would be very grateful if any local people have any ideas/sources you'd be happy to share?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions