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2 Questions: Mustangs...and hay
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Franklin" data-source="post: 321571" data-attributes="member: 5275"><p>4 horse and 1 square bale a day? I don't know what else you're feeding but I don't see how they could be getting the roughage they need. You realize that digesting helps keep the pony warm too. I feed coastal hay, when available, alfalfa seems to give my boys too much protien/sugar and keeps'm high strung. Now my ponies are fairly large, Scar (QH) is 15.3 and well over 1000 lbs, Wild Bill (Belgian) is 15.3 and over 1500 lbs.</p><p>I just wouldn't be comfortable feeding that little of hay to 4 horses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Franklin, post: 321571, member: 5275"] 4 horse and 1 square bale a day? I don't know what else you're feeding but I don't see how they could be getting the roughage they need. You realize that digesting helps keep the pony warm too. I feed coastal hay, when available, alfalfa seems to give my boys too much protien/sugar and keeps'm high strung. Now my ponies are fairly large, Scar (QH) is 15.3 and well over 1000 lbs, Wild Bill (Belgian) is 15.3 and over 1500 lbs. I just wouldn't be comfortable feeding that little of hay to 4 horses. [/QUOTE]
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