ldj said: (quoted from post at 07:24:50 03/07/10) Question is, what is horse hay? That horse ate the cows hay and did fine. I never heard of horse hay till a few years ago.
May touch a nerve or 3 but, some people will bale anything they can cut and call it hay cause it's in a bale. Then b!tch and scream dam horse people when someone don't want the junk. If someone cares what they produce and thinks quality instead of quantity, I think the only difference would be in the cut.
Myself, I want 1st cut a couple weeks later than folks that are making cattle feed/haylage and from higher ground and not rained on. I call that my horse hay and I expect to pay the same for it as the next guy. Only had one person try to raise the price when he found out I had horses.
Reading some magazines and on a British farming forum, I guess some folks are pretty persnickity........
As far as percentages, I'd say around my area it's 70/30, 30 being cattle and 70 all other.
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