Posted by JDseller on July 26, 2012 at 06:43:53 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Molasses, horses bahia posted by Nancy Howell on July 26, 2012 at 06:27:06:
Nancy maybe it is just that bale. It could be even just the outside of it. If you can maybe try some of another bale. If you can maybe set it on end and fork it off into a feeder. It is not common for a horse or cow to not eat molasses. So there must be something else going on.
As for the Bahia grass. I am totally unfamiliar with it. We have timothy, orchard grass, and brome are the common grasses around me. Rye grass is being seeded in water ways and such. These must not work in your hot dryer climate. I don't here them talked about by any of you Texans.
I have had single bales out of a field that the cattle would turn their noses up at. Many times another bale from the same field/cutting would be eat fine. I am lucky that I can just tub grind any poor hay and the steers don't seem to care what it is they will eat it.
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