Soaking hay query

Suby2

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Does anyone have a way of soaking hay without access to a tap or hose? We just have a self filling trough.
 
Does anyone have a way of soaking hay without access to a tap or hose? We just have a self filling trough.

  • Have you got stables with guttering to catch rain water in a water butt?
  • method 2 get a plasters bath and use a water bucket in trough to scoop water into bath and put hay in
  • tap into neighboring water supply
  • ask water board if you can get a branch pipe from the mains to enable a tap at the premises
 
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how does the water get into your trough? If it goes through a plastic pipe the just cut into the pipe before it goes into the trough and put a "T" fitting in with a length of hose/pipe and a tap on the end.
 
The water trough has a ball cock in an enclosed section.

The reason for soaking is because pony has RAO and had mild laminitis for the first time this year (also is on Prascend for Cushings). So, haylage is good for the RAO but bad for the laminitis! She lives out 24/7 and I am currently trying to reduce her weight for health reasons.

There are no buildings other than the field shelter on the far side of the field and I doubt the field owner would agree to a tap being installed but that is an option worth looking in to.

Thank you for the ideas.
 
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