Polygon
Well-Known Member
Hi all
Down in the far South East corner of the country we are suffering from desert-like lack of rain and hence we have no grass at all! I have 2 horses (both in hard work) and am struggling to keep condition on them. Currently they are living out in a paddock (with next to no grass) and have a ring feeder with a large round bale of hay. My problem is that my new horse will not eat the hay (even when I put individual piles of it around the paddock) and is picking sadly at the non-existent grass.
Do you think it would be feasible to buy a bale of readigrass and spread in thinly around the paddock so they can wander about eating it? I can't really feed it in buckets as they share their paddock with a 28 year old pony who bullies them away from any feed buckets etc. They both get a large hard feed twice a day (incl build-up mix, conditioning cubes, high-oil chaff) so I can't really increase that, also I want them to "graze" throughout the day not wolf down huge meals intermittently.
Do you think that could work? As Readigrass is "just" grass could I expect to put 15kg (or however big the bale is) on the ground without problems or should I introduce it gradually?
I would appreciate your thoughts or experiences on this!
Thanks in advance
Jo
Down in the far South East corner of the country we are suffering from desert-like lack of rain and hence we have no grass at all! I have 2 horses (both in hard work) and am struggling to keep condition on them. Currently they are living out in a paddock (with next to no grass) and have a ring feeder with a large round bale of hay. My problem is that my new horse will not eat the hay (even when I put individual piles of it around the paddock) and is picking sadly at the non-existent grass.
Do you think it would be feasible to buy a bale of readigrass and spread in thinly around the paddock so they can wander about eating it? I can't really feed it in buckets as they share their paddock with a 28 year old pony who bullies them away from any feed buckets etc. They both get a large hard feed twice a day (incl build-up mix, conditioning cubes, high-oil chaff) so I can't really increase that, also I want them to "graze" throughout the day not wolf down huge meals intermittently.
Do you think that could work? As Readigrass is "just" grass could I expect to put 15kg (or however big the bale is) on the ground without problems or should I introduce it gradually?
I would appreciate your thoughts or experiences on this!
Thanks in advance
Jo