hock
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As above really. I have a farmer friend who’s struggling and I was wondering if there’s a market for barley direct to horse owners?
This summer I stayed on a sheep farm that supplies milk for making Roquefort cheese. Twice a day the ewes came in for a feed of barley but I don't know if it was rolled or flaked.As above really. I have a farmer friend who’s struggling and I was wondering if there’s a market for barley direct to horse owners?
Iused it for a while, but preferred D&H mixed flakes better at the time. https://horseandhoof.com/dodson--horrell-mixed-flakes-for-farm-animals-15kg-105553-p.aspAs above really. I have a farmer friend who’s struggling and I was wondering if there’s a market for barley direct to horse owners?
I've feed boiled barely to the hunters I've worked with for the past 7 years.
First yard we had a proper big barely boiler in the tackroom.
The other yards we just used a large slow cooker.
Never had a problem with any of them on it and they looked fantastic.
whole barley, easy to do in a slow cooker.I have fond memories of the smell of boiled barley on the hunting yard when i was a child. I want to revisit that memory. And i’m sure the horses would love it. Is there a specific type of barley thats best for boiling? Xx
Thankyou. On the list for next trip to feedstore ?whole barley, easy to do in a slow cooker.