K27
Well-Known Member
I've one yearling on hay- all the other older horses on the yard are on Haylage.
I'm down to my last bale of 2009 meadow hay, despite me ringing around for over a week, I cannot source any hay that is suitable, there is a farmer locally that is selling it for £6 per bale and I went to look at it Saturday and it smelled very very new, so I didn't buy any, and thought I'd have a think of what to do.
Again, I've made further calls this a.m and still can't find any ( my usual hay supplier hasn't got enough to be able to supply anybody at all)
I'll be running out in the next couple of days- what would you do?- would you put a yearling (who is a good doer cob type) on Ryegrass mix haylage that was cut in may? (it is not my preference but if I have to I will and his hay intake is always monitored) or would you buy this years hay and give it a good soaking before feeding?
The advantage of him having haylage is that there is no problems with getting hold of it!
I dread to think what is going to happen re hay over the winter!- and I only have one horse on it!
Is anyone else having this problem?
Thanks- I'd be interested to read what you would do!
I'm down to my last bale of 2009 meadow hay, despite me ringing around for over a week, I cannot source any hay that is suitable, there is a farmer locally that is selling it for £6 per bale and I went to look at it Saturday and it smelled very very new, so I didn't buy any, and thought I'd have a think of what to do.
Again, I've made further calls this a.m and still can't find any ( my usual hay supplier hasn't got enough to be able to supply anybody at all)
I'll be running out in the next couple of days- what would you do?- would you put a yearling (who is a good doer cob type) on Ryegrass mix haylage that was cut in may? (it is not my preference but if I have to I will and his hay intake is always monitored) or would you buy this years hay and give it a good soaking before feeding?
The advantage of him having haylage is that there is no problems with getting hold of it!
I dread to think what is going to happen re hay over the winter!- and I only have one horse on it!
Is anyone else having this problem?
Thanks- I'd be interested to read what you would do!