PandorasJar
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Haylage in the open bale, haylage in the net, it's all the same age since opening. It's fine for a week, sometimes longer in cool weather. I make up nets for several days at a time. I don't understand how anyone can think there is a difference between it sitting in a bale or hanging in a net. But if a horse has not touched any AT ALL in 6 days I'd be concerned but if it's just not clearing it's net all up your giving it to much.
Because one is still wrapped and compacted and only the face section left open (which if you then look at the sections behind changes vastly within one warm day) and the other is open and loose with lots of faces to the elements. Leave a pack of ham in the fridge open and see how much quicker it goes off than when some clingfilm is on it, same principle.
I would leave hay in a haynet longer than haylage. However I don't stable any now, just for tacking etc so haylage isn't fed in nets.
We feed twice daily as it's better for them and us as each feed is tailored to the horse, so it's not piled up and wasted.
Haylage in a field will be left uneaten within 2 days as is trodden and open to the elements.
I would be more concerned about why it's not eating :/
Pan