dixie_belle
Well-Known Member
OK, so my life hasn't been exactly good these last couple of months. And now here we are, with it raining almost every couple of days and I'm getting low on hay. Sigh. So I start my calling to all my regular hay guys. No, too wet, haven't been able to bale. No, none here. And so it goes.
Then.....wonder of wonders, a guy who is literally 5 miles from me has been able to put up a very small cutting of almost pure alfalfa. What????? Big, giant, beautiful bales. Oh, they smell so good. Now, ordinarily I don't feed alfalfa because my guys don't need it, but I couldn't resist. I bought 10 bales (and laid on them inhaling once I got them home). I'll mix them with my remaining grass hay and it should last until it stops raining. And, this guy says he will bail regular grass hay just as soon as he is able to get it baled in the dry weather. Again....what??? And only 5 miles from the house. We've driven 2 hours one way in the past to get hay. I'm in heaven.
I didn't want to buy too much because I'm not even sure I'll have the horses in 2 months, but they sure will be happy.
In the past, when I've mixed alfalfa with grass hay, they have pulled out every single strand of alfalfa first before eating a single piece of grass hay. How do they do that without thumbs, I'm wondering???
Right now I'm just feeling blessed to have good quality hay for a while. Hey, it doesn't take much to make me happy. (you should see me jump up and down when I find a quarter in the bottom of my purse, you would think I had won the lottery LOL)
Then.....wonder of wonders, a guy who is literally 5 miles from me has been able to put up a very small cutting of almost pure alfalfa. What????? Big, giant, beautiful bales. Oh, they smell so good. Now, ordinarily I don't feed alfalfa because my guys don't need it, but I couldn't resist. I bought 10 bales (and laid on them inhaling once I got them home). I'll mix them with my remaining grass hay and it should last until it stops raining. And, this guy says he will bail regular grass hay just as soon as he is able to get it baled in the dry weather. Again....what??? And only 5 miles from the house. We've driven 2 hours one way in the past to get hay. I'm in heaven.
I didn't want to buy too much because I'm not even sure I'll have the horses in 2 months, but they sure will be happy.
In the past, when I've mixed alfalfa with grass hay, they have pulled out every single strand of alfalfa first before eating a single piece of grass hay. How do they do that without thumbs, I'm wondering???
Right now I'm just feeling blessed to have good quality hay for a while. Hey, it doesn't take much to make me happy. (you should see me jump up and down when I find a quarter in the bottom of my purse, you would think I had won the lottery LOL)