dixie_belle
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We have land, tons of land. Most of what the horses eat is fescue and clover. I have been letting them graze four hours a day, in the morning, like from 9:00 to 1:00. Then I bring them in to the dry lot and feed them dinner (hay) around 5:00 pm or so. I put it in the slow feeder nets. Takes them about 2 hours to eat two flakes between the four of them. Being a novice, I am terribly concerned with two things: their weight (which is fantastic at this point) and founder. Hubby thinks I could let them out 3 hours in the morning and 3 hours in the evening and not have to give them hay in the summer months. Me, I'm not so sure. I'm paranoid about them having too much grass and getting founder. And yet, I see horses around here out 24/7. What would you recommend? Am I being overly concerned? To date, I have not had any problems with them...what I am doing works. Hubby sees the horses as big dogs and doesn't see why they can't simply eat grass all the time. And maybe they can. Maybe I am being overly cautious. But, as I mentioned, I am still a novice. I've only had horses for 4 years now and so it's a learn by experience thing.
Maybe I should mention we are in western Kentucky (just in case that is important).
Please, give me some help here.
Maybe I should mention we are in western Kentucky (just in case that is important).
Please, give me some help here.