wakijaki
Well-Known Member
Hi all just wanting some advice on winter forage.
This is my first winter as a horse owner although I looked after day to day needs of my friends 5 horses all last winter I'm finding it a bit daunting now I have to make all the decisions myself!
So my friends horses lived out 24/7 and were on haylage all last winter until everywhere around ran out totally and then they had hard feed as they were worked most days.
So this winter I have my own, a fat haflinger mare and she lives out on a farm close to home and shares the field with 2 other fat ponies who belong to friends of mine.
So not wanting a repeat of last year hay shortage and knowing that we are in for a long cold winter we decided to stock up on forage now.
However - we have a choice between large bale hay or haylage....one friend said get hay - less fattening - wont go off. The other friend said get haylage as not dusty and more water content.
So I don't know whats for the best. We have estimated a large bale would last the 3 ponies 2 weeks so would that rule out haylage then as it would start to go off too quick?
Also in terms of the ponies not getting fat as they could all do with losing some weight - would it be better to feed in haynets rather than a large bale feeder? Im also worried that because my mare is so food driven and has become herd leader that she would try to keep it all to herself and drive the other two away.
Just wondered if anyone had any good advice from their own experiences. Thanks
This is my first winter as a horse owner although I looked after day to day needs of my friends 5 horses all last winter I'm finding it a bit daunting now I have to make all the decisions myself!
So my friends horses lived out 24/7 and were on haylage all last winter until everywhere around ran out totally and then they had hard feed as they were worked most days.
So this winter I have my own, a fat haflinger mare and she lives out on a farm close to home and shares the field with 2 other fat ponies who belong to friends of mine.
So not wanting a repeat of last year hay shortage and knowing that we are in for a long cold winter we decided to stock up on forage now.
However - we have a choice between large bale hay or haylage....one friend said get hay - less fattening - wont go off. The other friend said get haylage as not dusty and more water content.
So I don't know whats for the best. We have estimated a large bale would last the 3 ponies 2 weeks so would that rule out haylage then as it would start to go off too quick?
Also in terms of the ponies not getting fat as they could all do with losing some weight - would it be better to feed in haynets rather than a large bale feeder? Im also worried that because my mare is so food driven and has become herd leader that she would try to keep it all to herself and drive the other two away.
Just wondered if anyone had any good advice from their own experiences. Thanks