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Colic from hay
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 138564"><p>Wish you were my neighbour - I would buy from you - complain and then after feeding get the cash back! :lol: </p><p></p><p>Kidding aside - we run a few head of horses here. They get what the cows get - and at the same time.</p><p></p><p>Round bales dumped on end for them. They stand over the bale and eat their way down into the centre. They live outside year round and are treated to no extras unless it hits minus 35 or 40 - then they get a bit of what ever grain I have on hand - usually corn but occaisionally oats.</p><p></p><p>Maybe we are foolish doing this, but they are the healthiest animals you can imagine. Local boarding outfit drops by once in a while and she shakes her head. But, it works for us and a pile of other folks on the land.</p><p></p><p>Bet those animals got too much sand in their guts.</p><p></p><p>Bez'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 138564"] Wish you were my neighbour - I would buy from you - complain and then after feeding get the cash back! :lol: Kidding aside - we run a few head of horses here. They get what the cows get - and at the same time. Round bales dumped on end for them. They stand over the bale and eat their way down into the centre. They live outside year round and are treated to no extras unless it hits minus 35 or 40 - then they get a bit of what ever grain I have on hand - usually corn but occaisionally oats. Maybe we are foolish doing this, but they are the healthiest animals you can imagine. Local boarding outfit drops by once in a while and she shakes her head. But, it works for us and a pile of other folks on the land. Bet those animals got too much sand in their guts. Bez' [/QUOTE]
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