This message is from: "ruth bushnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I knew some one give a big warning about straw. However, I have
worked with and consulted with many vets and I have never had a
problem with good quality straw. >>> Catherine Lassesen
YES, I too recall this subject from the past.
Stra
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Some straw is NOT low calorie! Oat straw, for instance, especially
if there are some grain heads left in it.
we are feeding at least three times daily, hay for the most part,
but my senior fjords get equine senior as well. This is while
This message is from: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dear List,
I knew some one give a big warning about straw. However, I have worked with
and consulted with many vets and I have never had a problem with good
quality straw. I mix it with the hay and I am sure it is good fine quality
before I use it for bedd
This message is from: "jgayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Watch out for that straw!!! I used straw, farmer's grade, to cover a mud
path to my riding arena. Both my Trakehener and my then fjord ate till full
and both colicked. They impacted. So be careful with straw. Jean Gayle
whose Grumpy Gunnar
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Ok. some methods I have used may not be the best methods. but here is what
has worked with several of our fjords and fjords that we have managed for
their owners.
A long time ago, a dear older vet told me that good quality straw was a
great tool in kee
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