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Feeds - hay

Wendy Milner (wendy@wendy.cnd.hp.com)
Wed, 03 Dec 1997 14:42:50 MST

Nora asked:
>No one has mentioned grass and pasture. This is a large part of my horses'
>diet. We live in central Florida and have grass most all year round. In the
>summer I give them only a token amount of hay when I put them in the barn for
>the night. In the winter they get more, but I still don't think we are up to
>the 1.5%. When we go to rides (and pasture is not available) they get a hay
>bag hanging in front of them all the time they aren't moving.
>
>Do I presume correctly that the 1.5% figure is for horses that don't get
>turned out on grass?

Hay includes pasture. It's just really hard to figure out how much of
that grass they mowed. So, for your horses, when on pasture, if you could,
weigh the grass they eat and suppliment with cut hay. This would be
your total of 1.5%.

In the spring I suppliment 0% cut and baled hay. They fend for themselves
and probably get much more than 1.5%. Then they get bored and want more.

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Wendy

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