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RE: [RC] Sores in horses' mouths! - Diagnosed - Ranelle Rubin

Kathy,

Dave's Hay Barn in Penryn still has Teff if your friend needs any..They also have some Rye and a couple of other grass hays..

Good prices too!

Ranelle Rubin, Business Consultant
http://www.rrubinconsulting.com
Independent Dynamite Distributor
raneller@xxxxxxx

916-663-4140 home office
916-718-2427 cellular
916-848-3662 fax




From: sherman@xxxxxxxxxxx
To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [RC] Sores in horses' mouths! - Diagnosed
Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 11:28:33 -0800

The hay is a grassy alfalfa, grown by a farmer in the Yuba City/Marysville area of northern CA. In researching  watergrass, it looks like it likes rice fields and there are a few of those in the area. My friend has located the last of a ton of teff hay to feed the horses at home. She has 5 tons of the grassy alfalfa, but fortunately has cows that can eat it safely, and the horses on the 60 acres have only a very minor problem with the watergrass, so they can continue eating the grassy alfalfa.

 

Kathy

 

What kind of hay was it in?  And from where?

 


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