Hay that is comprised of brome grass. Seriously, brome is a type of perennial cool-season grass that is used for hay and pasture. Species of brome include Smooth Brome and Meadow Brome, among many other species and cultivars.
Hay that is comprised of brome grass. Seriously, brome is a type of perennial cool-season grass that is used for hay and pasture. Species of brome include Smooth Brome and Meadow Brome, among many other species and cultivars.
Yes it is very good for rabbits my rabbit loves it but don't give it to much 1 or 2 hand fuels are great according to the size and type of rabbit hope you're rabbits eat some brome hay
you can feed horses sweet feed, plain grain, otes, Brome hay, grass, a LITTLE bit of apples like one maby two.
I was actually just talking to this woman I am buying a horse from and we were talking about what needs to be in hay. Try avoiding grass and weeds in your hay. The hay should be green when its rolled and not yellow/brown because there is more protein if it's green. Lots of alfalfa. I can't give a good percentage, but make sure you have lots. I'm not sure about brome... But tomothy isn't as important as alfalfa so I'm just going to say anywhere from 5-25%.
Pros of farming Brome hay include it being good for a horse's diet, and it helps the soil by helping to prevent erosion. Cons of farming Brome hay include the need to harvest at the right time. The hay loses nutrients if it is not harvested before it has fully bloomed.
they only eat hay my friend, only hay and water
Yes oat is good for your horses but hay isn't good for horses because it is dead grass and it does not provide enough nutrients?
horses love hay
They can eat all kinds of hay. Alfalfa, grass,oat,pea, these are all good fodder for horses.
Yes. Hay is for horses. Though it has other uses
pellets hay andwater