Diane Owen
New Born Pup
Can I please have some links for good hay... there are so many I'm getting confused which to buy and where to get it. Many thanks. Oh I have 2 boys Oliver and Charlie
The B&M Timothy hay with marigolds and dandelion is really soft and lovely quality.
1kg for £1.99.
Thanks Kate, might pop in and take a look.
I was a bit sceptical when I first saw it but decided to try a pack as it was so cheap.
It's some of the best hay I have ever bought!
so they're still a bit reluctant to climb in the hay tray!I get my hay from my local farm. I get a big farrm bale for £5. My Piggies love it
Do you know anyone who is into riding? They (or the stables they ride at) would know where to get locally grown hay I should think.I've looked around for local farms, and surprisingly can't find any - I'm not in the middle of a city! Perhaps it's more a case of you have to just 'know' where they are.
Do you know anyone who is into riding? They (or the stables they ride at) would know where to get locally grown hay I should think.
I get my meadow hay for bedding from a local independent pet supplies shop. They get it from a local-ish farmer who bags, labels and delivers it direct to them. Do you have any independent pet shops in your area you could try?
The hay I get is in huge farm bales ( like you see on the field - the oblong ones) and I can just about fit 2 in my car in black blnI do actually - used to ride myself, but the bales that were available at the livery yard were huge - really huge! The girls have tried (and disapproved) of the local pet shop hay. They do however really like the timothy hay from timothyhay.co.uk, but I was really just after a stop gap kind of supply, until I can order some more online.
The hay I get is in huge farm bales ( like you see on the field - the oblong ones) and I can just about fit 2 in my car in black bln
Bags. I store them in the garage and they last between 6-11 weeks depending on the time of year. In winter use twice as much as I'm the Summer as I have outside piggies. I need to restock next week.
I know the size you mean, but I’d struggle to store one of those in our garage (with all the other stuff in there). The bales I used to use for my horse were about 4ft tall by approximately 12ft long!
Oh be Jesus! How big was your horse!?I know the size you mean, but I’d struggle to store one of those in our garage (with all the other stuff in there). The bales I used to use for my horse were about 4ft tall by approximately 12ft long!

Oh be Jesus! How big was your horse!?![]()
That is one big horseAbout 16.2hh! She ate a LOT of hay (as do most!)
