Cavallo Forage

Cavallo Forage Quality Haylage, Hay, Straw and Feed
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18/12/2022

🎄🎄🎄to all customers with the final week before Christmas
And to ensure all current customers that have already ordered and that are waiting please bare with me I apologise for any delay I’m getting to you as quickly as I can
The last few weeks have been busier than normal with the cold weather not helping
But to make sure all customers get there delivery before Christmas I’m not taking on anymore orders
Customers who haven’t ordered I’m sorry but you won’t get a delivery now until the new year
No exceptions you’ve had plenty of time to have made an order and it’s unfair to the customers that are waiting for there’s and more to the point the horses
🦄🦄🦄your hay man 🦄🦄🦄

14/09/2022

Following the death of her majesty the queen there will be no deliveries on the day of her funeral in a mark of respect
Best wishes your hay man

03/09/2022

I just wanted to add on from yesterday’s post to ensure that everything is taken into account when choosing forage!

Laminitis can be brought on from hay only diets! If your horse or pony struggles to maintain weight, but is prone to laminitis, has EMS or Cushing’s, then an earlier cut forage would be too nutritious and would oversupply non-structural carbohydrate’s (NSC). For these types a later cut lower NSC hay or haylage would be better, topping up with a higher calorie, low NSC partial hay replacer to increase their calorie intake to help them maintain their weight.

Please ensure you get an analysis and ensure that the NSC (the combined WSC and starch) is below 10% or make sure that you trust your supplier to provide you with the correct type for your horse. The right forage will make all the difference!

02/09/2022

Friday focus…choosing the right forage!

The forage our horses eat supplies the majority of their energy, so choosing wisely will be particularly helpful when managing any weight or health issues. This is what they eat the most of, so it is this that will make the biggest difference!

As with any part of your horses ration, there are lots of factors to take into account. Are they good or poor doers? Do they need to lose, maintain or gain weight? How much exercise do they get and what are their energy requirements? How long are they stabled and do they have access to grass? Do they have any health concerns or respiratory issues?

For both hay and haylage, the early cuts can be highly nutritious, so would be more suitable for those with higher energy requirements and those that struggle to maintain weight. Sourcing forage higher in digestible energy (calories) will save money on bucket feeds for the poor doers.

The later cut, stalky types should be sought for the good doers as the digestible energy (calories) will be lower. A few points on each are below!

Hay

• Meadow hay can be more nutritious that single species hay such as ryegrass
• Hay can be more calorific than haylage
• Hay can be soaked, haylage cannot
• Hay can be dusty

Haylage

If you are feeding haylage, you need to feed MORE of it than hay, due to its higher moisture content, to ensure your horse is getting enough fibre! Hay is around 85-90% dry matter, whereas haylage is around 60-75% dry matter.

• haylage is a good option for those with respiratory issues
• it varies widely in nutrient content as does hay
• It is not ‘rocket fuel’!
• haylage can be suitable for laminitics
• it can be suitable for good doers!

Straw

• straw can make up 50% of the forage ration
• it is the best forage for donkeys and this should make up the main part of their forage ration
• it needs to be introduced very slowly to minimise the risk of an impaction
•full dental function is vital as it takes more chewing, so it would not suitable for those that have compromised dental function
• Oat, wheat or barley straws are all ok to feed, the main priority is that it is nice, clean straw
• Straw can be great to bulk out the rations for good doers and slow down the quick eaters as it takes more chewing
• Water should be available at all times!

There is so much variation in the nutrient content of forages, so I am hoping that the above highlights just how much that is so! It is not safe to assume that hay is better than haylage for laminitics or that meadow hay is safer than ryegrass hay or haylage. It is also not safe to assume that the digestible energy is lower in hay than haylage!

Getting a good forage supplier, preferably one that specifically makes forage for horses will make all the difference if you are feeding for weight and / or health issues. Talk to them and discuss your horses needs with them, they will be able to help you choose the most suitable type for your horse.

Lots of suppliers will have an analysis of their forages for you to look at. If they don’t, it may be worth having it analysed so you have a guide to what your horse is eating, particularly if there are any weight issues or health concerns need to be taken into account. I say a guide, as there will be variation between bales, but it will give you an indication and will help you make the right choices.

Don’t forget, as forage is the main part of their diet, making changes gradually is extremely important as this is what they eat the most of; Sudden changes will significantly increase the risk of digestive upset.

Loaded up ready for tomorrow mornings deliveries Plenty of forage and bedding still going out As it’s so dry and no gras...
06/08/2022

Loaded up ready for tomorrow mornings deliveries
Plenty of forage and bedding still going out
As it’s so dry and no grass

11/07/2022

Beautiful course Timothy hay 🦄🔝👌🏼

While out seeing a customer, Chris had 5 mins spare to have cuddles, with these beautiful Labrador’s 🥰.
11/07/2022

While out seeing a customer, Chris had 5 mins spare to have cuddles, with these beautiful Labrador’s 🥰.

Best of the week Abit of drone footage
17/06/2022

Best of the week
Abit of drone footage

Another field cleared before the crows peck the plastic And the rain tomorrow 🥵
17/06/2022

Another field cleared before the crows peck the plastic
And the rain tomorrow 🥵

Small bale haylage still in stock Plenty of hay haylage and straw still going out 😎🦄
15/06/2022

Small bale haylage still in stock
Plenty of hay haylage and straw still going out 😎🦄

😍😍😍today’s the day people 😍😍😍Put a smile on a loved ones face 🦄
14/02/2022

😍😍😍today’s the day people 😍😍😍
Put a smile on a loved ones face 🦄

Last delivery for Christmas 🎄🦄🎄🦄
24/12/2021

Last delivery for Christmas 🎄🦄🎄🦄

20/12/2021

🎄🦄🎄🦄 to customers new and old past and present I would just like to make a point of saying delivery slots now are full anyone thinking of messaging now for an order this week won’t get it now till after Christmas when delivery will resume after Boxing Day
Customers who have already messaged and been organised will get there delivery all I ask is I will get to you as soon as I can
I thank everyone for your custom and loyalty
And wish yourself and your families a blessed and peaceful Christmas
From your hay man 🎄🦄🎄🦄🎄🦄

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