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Colic from hay
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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy+" data-source="post: 135829" data-attributes="member: 2489"><p>I suspected as much but I have not owned a horse in over 20 years and thought maybe I missed the boat somewhere on new things. I used to feed my horses the same hay cut from the same fields but I would square bale some just to make it easier to put out for them and less waste.</p><p></p><p>I think these horses were without any forage and only got some grain for some time before she came begging for hay. She got some from me last year and said the horses just loved it. Oh course so did the lady that told her my hay caused it. Now both are on my list of do not sell to. Like I said before, I don't need to sell it, my pigs will eat all I can put in front of them so I don't end up with surplus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy+, post: 135829, member: 2489"] I suspected as much but I have not owned a horse in over 20 years and thought maybe I missed the boat somewhere on new things. I used to feed my horses the same hay cut from the same fields but I would square bale some just to make it easier to put out for them and less waste. I think these horses were without any forage and only got some grain for some time before she came begging for hay. She got some from me last year and said the horses just loved it. Oh course so did the lady that told her my hay caused it. Now both are on my list of do not sell to. Like I said before, I don't need to sell it, my pigs will eat all I can put in front of them so I don't end up with surplus. [/QUOTE]
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