Posted by Dick L on May 20, 2016 at 06:13:10 from (50.51.206.129):
In Reply to: Rained On Hay posted by showcrop on May 20, 2016 at 05:03:50:
I don't know about other horse people but my horses will not eat mature grass. They pull it out of the feeder and drop it on the ground. I think they would start eating the barn before eating mature grass. Rained on dry hay does not seem to bother them if it is good hay to start with. The picky horse people that have one or two pleasure horses that I know buy hay on other peoples opinions. They put feeding their horses a notch above their kids. Amish would be a better place to get hay advise where the horses have to put out a good days work. They seem to put up stuff that most "horse people" would burn. The horse people I talk to have different strong opinions and none of them are wrong. Just ask them! If you toss a bale of slightly molded hay out in their lot the dumb horses will go out and eat that first. They don't know it is suppose to make them sick. Do a search on high moisture hay for horses! This is spoiled hay in a bag.
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