Sandstone1
Well-Known Member
Everything is going up as we all know but was shocked to see the price of a bag of speedibeet has gone up to 19.95!
The oats are a bit more difficult to understand that level of rise, ETA but that's probably Ukraine.
It’s bills or bombs I’m afraid for the foreseeable future… I hope we can stick to bills tbh
Its easier to feel that way when you can afford the bills. I've had a friend in tears tonight as she just cannot afford to turn the heating on. Shes cold now with a damp house and is panicking about when it really gets cold. Shes one of many in a nightmare situation that would welcome anything that put a stop to this. It breaks my heart.
It doesn’t help that all the mills making the horse feeds are now having to use white diesel to run the machinery.
why is this?
Its easier to feel that way when you can afford the bills. I've had a friend in tears tonight as she just cannot afford to turn the heating on. Shes cold now with a damp house and is panicking about when it really gets cold. Shes one of many in a nightmare situation that would welcome anything that put a stop to this. It breaks my heart.
The rules on the use of red diesel has changed this year. Basically only tractors which are in full agri use can be run on red. So anything else that would previously be run on red is no longer allowed. This has really effected us, as we make and deliver hay. We have had to keep one tractor on white diesel to be able to deliver hay as hay to horses isn’t considered a agri use as horses are not legally considered livestock, so therefore our delivery rates have had to increase. But I would imagine anything such as pallet forks are in the same boat… all increased costs seem to very much being passed over to the consumer.PoniesRock, do you mean to run the machinery used to process the feed or the fork trucks used to move pallets around are now having to be run by white diesel?
One of the largest horse feed producers mill is all run by pneumatic compressors and all fork trucks are gas powered.
Rolled oats at wynnstay £7.40, country uf horsebeet ( same as speedibeet)) £15.75 at TFM and horseage mollichaff light molasses free £7.85for12.5kg at TFM. Haven't found any cheaper
All oats are cooked as a grain otherwise they spoil rot or germinateMy grass nuts have risen 50% in the last year. I guess anything that needs the amount of power it takes to dry large volumes of stuff is really suffering from the energy prices, and that's pretty much all pelleted horse food. The oats are a bit more difficult to understand that level of rise, ETA but that's probably Ukraine.
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All oats are cooked as a grain otherwise they spoil rot or germinate