missyclare
Posted : 1/14/2014 7:26:56 AM
I'm not sure if I have this correctly. You wish to put a hay feeder out in the paddock? Is there grass in this paddock? Is it a dry lot? What's the ground like...any sand? What about other horses or is he alone?
Cinch Chix have a neat feeder that comes in sections and comes with a net as well. There are all kinds of slow feeder designs available, just google it. I have a feeling that the barn owners just don't want the extra work of stuffing a net.
If you could find a feeder that you can fill and will last until the next time you come, then you could do it yourself when you are there. If there are other horses involved out there, maybe getting other owners of those horses to chip in and get them all a big feeder. Silly barn owners, they don't know that they will save mega dollars in hay costs/year using slow feeders.
On the ground is not really correct, its more like 6" off the ground naturally, because its live, clean and standing in a field. Hay is lying on the ground, getting wasted, ground in and picking up debris/mud/sand etc. I have heard mine cough when I throw it on the ground and have had to go back and water it down, but with a slow feeder, haven't had to water down the hay and have never heard a cough. My horses don't have shoes and I hang them at chest height anyway, not the ground. As long as the net holes are big enough to start, that it doesn't frustrate them, they won't paw...they're too busy working with their mouths, + when they have hay 24/7, they don't get frustrated with being hungry either.
Horse have to get used to slow feeders brain-wise. Now the hay is there all the time and they don't get piggy when they know the supply isn't going to run out. They even share better. They settle down and start grazing the bag properly. When that happens, you are now regulating their intake in the best way to regulate weight, prevent ulcers and keep them warm at 5am in the morning. If he is in a dry lot, then two small ones set at opposite ends of the paddock to make him move more would be ideal. The more movement, the better. Best wishes.