Timothy: low Protein, low calorie. Orchardgrass: high Fiber, also higher nutrient{ than Timothy} with a higher protein content and higher calorie. Oat Hay: stock feed Triticale : hybrid rye and wheat Alfalfa: High Protein, high energy
Where we live, they grow alfalfa but I was told the best hay was a grass mix done by a particular rancher. Unfortunately, it was becoming hard to get as the State buys up the best hay for wild horses kept in captivity. We've just had more snow, was wistfully looking at grass and trees greening in your area.
Nah, storage is key, I buy 2 squeezes at a time. Several times a year. Those that don't know a squeeze is 64 bales, our bales here in AZ average 125 lbs
@@BarrettHouser I gotcha... I guess your local feed stores keep it in stock year round? I live in East TN... around here it seems to be a seasonal thing. We try to store up as much hay as we need in the spring and summer bc come winter time it's very hard to find...or if it's available it's gonna be very expensive in the winter. Thanks for taking a minute with me. When you hit the "You Tube big time" like Reed Flake you won't have time to respond to us little small timers. Lol. I'm kidding. Always enjoy your videos.
I’ll never get that 8 minutes back.
Timothy: low Protein, low calorie. Orchardgrass: high Fiber, also higher nutrient{ than Timothy} with a higher protein content and higher calorie.
Oat Hay: stock feed
Triticale : hybrid rye and wheat
Alfalfa: High Protein, high energy
Where we live, they grow alfalfa but I was told the best hay was a grass mix done by a particular rancher. Unfortunately, it was becoming hard to get as the State buys up the best hay for wild horses kept in captivity. We've just had more snow, was wistfully looking at grass and trees greening in your area.
haha thank you so much for watching!
People who say grass hay is better than alfala are tryng to justify buying cheap hay.
Can you film a video over your morning routine.
For sure!
Cool video .love that old bridge what were them white critters in the video ???
Those are blackbuck
Wow! Lovely countryside.
Thank you!
What hay do you feed? I find it interesting the different types of hay in different regions :)
Just coastal and alfalfa
Nice video! Do you feed like that twice a day?
That video is a while old. I feed a large scoop of Purina senior. A flake of coastal and a flake of alfalfa 2x per day.
Do you have any Cattle
So what's the best hay?
Nah, storage is key, I buy 2 squeezes at a time. Several times a year. Those that don't know a squeeze is 64 bales, our bales here in AZ average 125 lbs
For sure. Az always has good hay
Are there any rattlesnake in your area and if so how do y’all deal with them!?
Not too many honestly
Just curious... do you normally just buy 6 or 8 bales at a time? Or do you ever buy enuf to last several months or all year?
Just 6 or 8
@@BarrettHouser I gotcha... I guess your local feed stores keep it in stock year round? I live in East TN... around here it seems to be a seasonal thing. We try to store up as much hay as we need in the spring and summer bc come winter time it's very hard to find...or if it's available it's gonna be very expensive in the winter. Thanks for taking a minute with me. When you hit the "You Tube big time" like Reed Flake you won't have time to respond to us little small timers. Lol. I'm kidding.
Always enjoy your videos.
Haha I appreciate it. Yes they keep us in stock year round and we don’t have that much space to keep hay for long periods.
What all did you put into the buckets
Some joint supplements!
And flax seed oil.
You say "this is the best hay" but you don't tell us what kind of hay it is. Unless I missed something.
Just normal coastal
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Thanks!!