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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3029"><p>>In my opinion, alfalfa straight is to hot for a colt. A decent grass hay should suffice. If anything, you can put supplements on the hay if needed. I wouldnt feed the wheat hay, wheat is a grain, and you dont want to much grain in a horse. I really dont know much about the wheat hay either, so, thats about all I can tell you.</p><p></p><p>I have an 8 month old Appaloosa</p><p>> colt and am having a hard time</p><p>> locating any alfalfa or timothy</p><p>> hay to feed him. We have had an</p><p>> extremely hard winter here in</p><p>> Kentucky so most of the hay is</p><p>> gone or being kept for personal</p><p>> use. I found one source for</p><p>> alfalfa hay today and he is asking</p><p>> $5.00/bale - ouch!. Is it healthy</p><p>> to feed a young horse wheat hay</p><p>> that you feed your calves?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3029"] >In my opinion, alfalfa straight is to hot for a colt. A decent grass hay should suffice. If anything, you can put supplements on the hay if needed. I wouldnt feed the wheat hay, wheat is a grain, and you dont want to much grain in a horse. I really dont know much about the wheat hay either, so, thats about all I can tell you. I have an 8 month old Appaloosa > colt and am having a hard time > locating any alfalfa or timothy > hay to feed him. We have had an > extremely hard winter here in > Kentucky so most of the hay is > gone or being kept for personal > use. I found one source for > alfalfa hay today and he is asking > $5.00/bale - ouch!. Is it healthy > to feed a young horse wheat hay > that you feed your calves? [/QUOTE]
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