[AT] New 8N/Now hay, coastal bermuda
Roy Morgan
k1lky at earthlink.net
Tue Feb 24 07:38:08 PST 2009
On Feb 23, 2009, at 11:11 PM, Indiana Robinson wrote:...
> Over the last several years I have sold a lot of hay to horse people
> but have made no bones about the fact that I do not raise "horse hay".
Farmer,
We moved onto 20 acres in September that is mostly open field. It had
been neglected for at least two years and was high in milkweed and
goldenrod. We found some folks nearby who cut and baled it for their
cows. (We have no hay equipment at all.) They were quite happy
with the hay they got, but it apparently would not have been good for
our two ponies. They predict quite good hay from the land this
summer. My goal for this Spring is to brush hog the weeds down in
the areas they did not cut to get more usable hay. We will be turning
out our 15 or so sheep onto sections of it to help with the weeds and
feed the sheep.
During this winter, the two ponies and the sheep come and go from the
barn to one pasture pretty much at will. I'm getting a feel for the
weather that they'll go out in and when they'd rather be inside. In
the Spring we'll have to limit the turnout for the ponies because at
least one of them can't get too much to eat.
> ...The USERL just brought us another rescue horse :
> http://picasaweb.google.com/robinson46176
You really can count the ribs on that one! I'm glad the horse is now
in good hands.
> ...We find that horses are great therapy for those that have been
> driven
> insane by humans.
You mean humans that have been driven insane by other humans, right?
Roy
Who is a real novice at horses and sheep.
Roy Morgan
k1lky at earthlink.net
529 Cobb St.
Groton NY, 13073
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