Hels_Bells
Well-Known Member
My veteran is being turned out on a large field which was grazed by sheep until about 6-8 weeks ago when it was rested and snowed on!! Snow now gone and he is out between the hours of 9 and 4. He is 32 and his teeth aren't that great anymore but he manages to get about 1-1.5 kilos haylage down each night and seems fairly capable of grazing (he doesn't stop all day!).
It's really difficult to tell how much grass he is getting each day so I can calculate how much hay replacement feed I should be giving him.
Does anyone have a rough idea how much grass a horse like this is likely eat per day?? I'm guessing he's probably of similar grazing ability to a regular horse who is muzzled, maybe even a bit more adept?? Also bearing in mind there is likely to be little goodness in the grass.
It's really difficult to tell how much grass he is getting each day so I can calculate how much hay replacement feed I should be giving him.
Does anyone have a rough idea how much grass a horse like this is likely eat per day?? I'm guessing he's probably of similar grazing ability to a regular horse who is muzzled, maybe even a bit more adept?? Also bearing in mind there is likely to be little goodness in the grass.