One bail of hay is not good enough for a horse for the winter. A horse should have a lot more feed than that. Depending on what kind of hay the bail is made out of, because there are a lot of different types of hay that have different nutrient values. If you feed grass hay (a popular kind) one horse can be fed a ration of hay twice a day (or once a day twice being the better choice) until the bail is used up. One bail can last between 3to7 days depending on the size of the bale. For a whole winter, a horse can go through almost a ton of hay. This is if the hay is the only feed a horse gets and is not able to graze on any grass or pasture. The amount of hay fed will be less if there is fair pasture available.
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A hay bail cost £20-£30 what does a bail of hay in the U.S.?
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YES THEY ARE VERY DIFFERENT HORSES HAVE A MUCH BIGER BUILD TO THERE BODIES AND I WOULD SAY PONIES ARE DEFINETLEY MORE SMALLER THEN HORSES. yes, ponies are different. any person who doesn't have a clue about horses will say it is a baby horse, but it isn't. a pony is typically considered below 14.3 hands. Some are now using body build to determine if it is a pony or a horse.Yes. A pony usually has a heavier, more draft-like build and is under 14.2hh with few exceptions.
No, a bushel of hay is not equal to one bale of hay. There is approximately twenty bales of hay in one bushel or string bale or hay.
nothing supply plenty of water as they are small and generally smoke alot... saying this i do love a good old foal i does. dont forget, the wind is in my heart and yours. night. x
The other end of the rope was not tied to anything so the horse just walked!
The boy's parents had to pay $3,000 in bail because he set fire to a bale of hay on a neighbor's farm.If a raft was made with hay from a bale, you couldn't bail the water fast enough to prevent sinking.When my cow ate the neighbor's bale of sweet hay, I had to pay $100 bail to ensure I would appear for court.
Obviously the horse's back leg is tied up and at a stretch the horse can reach the other 10 feet to eat the hay with its mouth. Alternately, did the horse disconnect the rope? Ok, probably not.
If you cannot afford to pay the bail, 99% of the time you can get a bail bondsman. Sometimes, if the bail is not a lot, they won't pay it.
Contact a family member, friend, or bail bondsman who can front enough money to effect your release.
If you are already released on bail on one offense and then are arrested for committing another, you won't even be considered for the privilege of bail the second time around. You are already in violation of the provisions of your first release which, in itself, would be enough to revoke your original bail. You don't get two bites at the same apple.
Provided you have enough cash on your person when you are arrested, then yes, you may pay your own bail. Otherwise, a phone call will be required.
No. Not if she has a "no bail" hold on her.
Bail is not guaranteed in cases where the court deems the individual to be a flight risk, a danger to society, or if there is a serious risk of obstruction of justice. Additionally, bail may not be offered in cases involving serious offenses such as murder or terrorism.
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On your own recognizance pretty much means that you are released on bail on the promise to appear for your court dates. You may be released by a justice of the peace on your own recognizance during your bail hearing.