Flicker
Well-Known Member
Nasty haylege that our yard has made is going through my horse and my friend's horse like a wire brush. Haylege Balancer not doing anything. She's managed to sort some lovely hay to mix in which has definitely helped my lad in the past.
Thing is, I woud wager that the hay will be this year's cut, as I very much doubt there'll be any of last year's left.
Question: how soon will we be able to feed this? Is there a set number of weeks between cut and feed? Our friendly hay farmer should be able to tell us when this batch was cut. I don't want to feed too soon, but conversly, I want to start feeding hay as soon as possible because having to hose off my boy's back end every second day is really starting to get me down.
And yes, I know that I should be speaking to YO about this, but YO has seen and heard the cow pats emanating from my horse's rear end, and she is has been left in no doubt what is causing it. Three other liveries have all had to buy in their own hay for the same reason and their complaints have fallen on deaf ears, so I'm not holding out massive hope for a reduction in livery to cover the additional hay...
Thing is, I woud wager that the hay will be this year's cut, as I very much doubt there'll be any of last year's left.
Question: how soon will we be able to feed this? Is there a set number of weeks between cut and feed? Our friendly hay farmer should be able to tell us when this batch was cut. I don't want to feed too soon, but conversly, I want to start feeding hay as soon as possible because having to hose off my boy's back end every second day is really starting to get me down.
And yes, I know that I should be speaking to YO about this, but YO has seen and heard the cow pats emanating from my horse's rear end, and she is has been left in no doubt what is causing it. Three other liveries have all had to buy in their own hay for the same reason and their complaints have fallen on deaf ears, so I'm not holding out massive hope for a reduction in livery to cover the additional hay...