I write down every time(date, am or pm)that I open a bale of hay, so that I have a REALLY good 'handle' on how much I use and should need 'next time around'. I use only 'small square', two string bales, of both alfalfa and grass hay; alfalfa bales average 60 lbs,;, grass hay(this year, a straight dovey fescue)average @ 50 lbs, sometimes a bit heavier.(I buy alfalfa by the ton, but have to buy the grass hay by the bale.)Cost around here is high; this year, my alfalfa was $240/ton, which averaged to just barely under $7/bale from the grower; the fescue was also $7/bale from the grower (BEST price I've had in years; feed stores have been and are still, charging $9.50 - $9.95/bale+7% tax/bale.)
I buy for the full year in advance. Last year, I bought 45 bales of alfalfa and 56 bales of grass; I used only 27 bales of alfalfa and 54 bales of the grass. So for this year, I got only 19 bales of alfalfa, and 65 bales of the dovey, though what I've used of it so far lets me know I may need up to 15 more bales of grass(many of the bales are lighter than last year's grass hay.) Since I began feeding 'Thrive',which is mostly forage-based, I have cut way back on the amount of alfalfa I use, and expect I will not use even as much as the @ 18-20 bales I used this past year(approx. mid-June to mid-June) in the coming year. I am feeding 5 minis...one is small, one is a sturdy 37+", the others all 32-34"--on this amount.
I do also feed soaked beet pulp and a bit of ground flax to all, 'Thrive'(am finding I need to feed LESS than the generally reommended amounts)to four of the minis, a minimal(1 1/3 C/day)of TC 'Senior' to the other one. I haven't 'done the math' on % of body weight, just go by how they look--and at this point, probably need to cut them back some, as they are a bit hefty! I use 'slow feeding' methods and am what I consider generous w/ grass hay; give a hay feeding three times daily.Since hay is 'gold', esp. nowadays, I also do all I can to minimize waste and loss!
Grazing seldom is available, due to the drought and general spareness of the native grasses here, so really isn't a factor.I am afraid I couldn't afford to keep all of my horses if I had to buy, at local prices, the amounts of hay some have said they feed!!!Oh, for the days when a bale of hay was $3!!
Margo in NM