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Clare agrees: “If a horse has free access to grass, they usually won’t need forage such as hay to be provided.” What are the signs to look out for that indicate you should be feeding hay?
Choosing between hay vs haylage is sometimes made simply on cost. However, there are other factors to consider, including its aforementioned sugar content and your horse’s weight, because forage ...
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While horses should not be fed dusty or moldy hay, many livestock species can tolerate some mold or dust with proper feeding management. Having a good relationship with your hay producer can be ...
Eventing horses are true athletes—but they need more than talent and training to succeed. The right nutrition plays an ...
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The use of hay nets was not found to have significant impact on a horse's likelihood of getting an eye disease, nor was steaming hay. The type of hay fed also made no significant impact ...
A portion of the hay is set aside to help horse owners get through a temporary financial crisis, be it through an accident, loss of job or health crisis. “Last winter we were able to help a few people ...