remember in horses-try to make changes slowly. lets face it, in the
wild they can survive hard times. problem is that our modern ones are not used
to big changes or hard times. good luck to all of us during this hay
shortage.
Dear Dr. Q, International Equine Nutrition Specialist and Master of all
Thing Zen and Qi:
That does look like an interesting product. The scary part is there
is NO price listed on the dang website. Will you divulge the pricing
information, or is it classified? I just did some figuring and if I keep
feeding hay pellets or cubes, I am going to be spending over $300 a ton to
feed these guys. YIKES! The most expensive hay I've ever bought
was $90 a ton.
Thanks for all the great cubes responses. I feel much better now
that at least they won't kill my babies! I kept staring at them
yesterday waiting for any tiny sign of abdominal discomfort. The
only signs I saw were of them being creeped out because I kept staring at
them while they were trying to eat...