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Horse can't eat hay!
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<blockquote data-quote="Kelly" data-source="post: 34241" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>I was curious if anyone has ever tried chopping hay for their horse? Is there an easy way? I have an older horse that doesn't have many teeth and in the past had a broken jaw. I have him on Senior mash, alfalfa pellets & beet pulp. I have also used alfalfa cubes but they take so long to soak. I am trying to make his feedings a little easier and cut down the cost a little. So, I was thinking if I could chop my own mixed grass hay and soak it in water he might be able to eat it. Also I would still feed some senior feed but I would like to cut his ration down. Any great ideas? Or suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelly, post: 34241, member: 314"] I was curious if anyone has ever tried chopping hay for their horse? Is there an easy way? I have an older horse that doesn't have many teeth and in the past had a broken jaw. I have him on Senior mash, alfalfa pellets & beet pulp. I have also used alfalfa cubes but they take so long to soak. I am trying to make his feedings a little easier and cut down the cost a little. So, I was thinking if I could chop my own mixed grass hay and soak it in water he might be able to eat it. Also I would still feed some senior feed but I would like to cut his ration down. Any great ideas? Or suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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