Waldershrek Well-known member Joined Oct 30, 2010 Messages 85 Reaction score 0 Location Central NY Nov 2, 2010 #1 Looking to seed a hay that is good for beef and that horses can handle as well. Anybody have some types I should be looking at?
Looking to seed a hay that is good for beef and that horses can handle as well. Anybody have some types I should be looking at?
F fargus Well-known member Joined Oct 30, 2009 Messages 381 Reaction score 0 Location Mid-western Ontario, Canada Nov 3, 2010 #2 Probably more important what not to put in. Don't use trefoil (horses won't eat it) and don't use alsike clover, it can cause liver problems in horses.
Probably more important what not to put in. Don't use trefoil (horses won't eat it) and don't use alsike clover, it can cause liver problems in horses.
A Angus Cowman Well-known member Joined Oct 12, 2008 Messages 7,157 Reaction score 5 Location the Great State of Mental Distress ( Florida) Nov 3, 2010 #3 Matua Brome is a very good cow and horse hay if it will grow in your area
dun Well-known member Joined Dec 28, 2003 Messages 47,334 Reaction score 27 Location MO Ozarks Nov 3, 2010 #4 Timothy?
S Stocker Steve Well-known member Joined May 2, 2005 Messages 12,131 Reaction score 1,268 Location Central Minnesota Nov 3, 2010 #5 Depends a lot on the soil and how often you plan to renovate.
OP OP Waldershrek Well-known member Joined Oct 30, 2010 Messages 85 Reaction score 0 Location Central NY Nov 4, 2010 #6 The main field now is a mix of timothy, grass and some clover but it's getting whooped and needs to be reseeded
The main field now is a mix of timothy, grass and some clover but it's getting whooped and needs to be reseeded