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Horse Talk!
i want to keep my horses
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<blockquote data-quote="Hillary_Indiana" data-source="post: 349986" data-attributes="member: 521"><p>hey guys,</p><p></p><p>i have four horses, and my dad pays for the hay/feed. we used to just have two horses, so the feed bill has gone up (considerably). I'm sure we are giving them more than they truly need and I was wondering where we can cut costs because he wants me to sell two of them. They go through like a round bale of hay (free access) in a week. given the ground is snow covered. Those round bales are 35 bucks a pop...not to mention we go through about a $7 bag of feed a week.</p><p></p><p>any suggestions?</p><p></p><p>ps most of the snow just melted, so the grass is showing now...but they only have about 2 acres to eat on.</p><p></p><p>hillary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hillary_Indiana, post: 349986, member: 521"] hey guys, i have four horses, and my dad pays for the hay/feed. we used to just have two horses, so the feed bill has gone up (considerably). I'm sure we are giving them more than they truly need and I was wondering where we can cut costs because he wants me to sell two of them. They go through like a round bale of hay (free access) in a week. given the ground is snow covered. Those round bales are 35 bucks a pop...not to mention we go through about a $7 bag of feed a week. any suggestions? ps most of the snow just melted, so the grass is showing now...but they only have about 2 acres to eat on. hillary [/QUOTE]
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