Roasted Chestnuts
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I am toying with the idea of a hay bar for my veteran, I may be about to change jobs and return to full time work and also my veteran sometimes coughs. It is easier for me to grab three big leafs and shake it into a hay bar than to make up Haynets daily. At present I make up seven big Haynets every Saturday but space is tight in the barn so storing them can be tough as the yard is full.
Haynets are great for making sure he isn't wasting hay as he likes to drag it into his bed and ruin it if it's fed from the floor
but I'm conscious as he ages the advantages of feeding from a haybar for his breathing and also it being more natural.
The space I have in the stable (rectangular stable) means a conventional branded haybar won't fit, it will be too big so my dad is a joiner by trade and is going to make me one.
So pictures please of your homemade ones would be appreciated. Also those of you with veterans prone to coughing who use one if you could let me know if you noticed a difference please.
Thanks
Haynets are great for making sure he isn't wasting hay as he likes to drag it into his bed and ruin it if it's fed from the floor
The space I have in the stable (rectangular stable) means a conventional branded haybar won't fit, it will be too big so my dad is a joiner by trade and is going to make me one.
So pictures please of your homemade ones would be appreciated. Also those of you with veterans prone to coughing who use one if you could let me know if you noticed a difference please.
Thanks
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