[Blackbelly] hay waste

2011-10-24 Thread Elizabeth Radi
Carol,
I made hay feeders for my sheep, and they eat every scrap with no waste.  Each 
feeder feeds 3 sheep.  Is there anyway that I can post a picture to this site?
I viewed the lucerne horse feed from Maine.  Sounds like Chaffhaye, only 
without the added grain.

Liz Radi
Idar Alpacas, Nubian goats and Katahdin Hair Sheep
Nunn, Colorado
970-716-7218
idaralpaca.blogspot.com

--- celk...@awrittenword.com wrote:

From: Carol J. Elkins celk...@awrittenword.com
To: blackbelly@lists.blackbellysheep.info,doublejfa...@wildblue.net
Subject: Re: [Blackbelly] Hay for the winter
Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2011 17:30:39 -0600

Ummm, good point, John. My grain mix costs about $0.25/lb, so it 
would cost less than $4.00/sheep/month to feed 1/2 lb per day. In 
contrast, my sheep eat (and waste) about 2 bales of alfalfa hay per 
month (alfalfa is just about the only hay available here and none is 
available now). So 2 bales at $7.00 each (if I could get it) would be 
$14/month. So I really need to supplement the hay with as much grain 
as they can safely eat, not only to reduce their hay consumption and 
conserve the supply I have but to save money overall. Thanks for 
helping me see that.

I have to feed hay for 6 months and then my pasture is good for the 
other 6 months. I've been feeding the ewes about 1/4 lb of grain/day 
year-round (and more when they are gestating or nursing), so I will 
up that to 1/2 lb. I have never fed my rams grain or corn unless it 
gets below zero for several nights. I'm going to change that this 
year. We'll see if it reduces the hay consumption or not. Because I 
feed free choice, I'm just hoping they don't make pigs of themselves. 
I wish I could figure out how to prevent so much hay wastage.


Carol

At 05:04 PM 10/23/2011, you wrote:
Carol: I have only used alfalfa pellets (the small ones, Tractor Supply
~$11/40#) as an added treat in a grain mix of corn and oats, or to the 12%
All Stock pellets I now feed. When my pastures turn brown, I use Bahia or
Bermuda grass hay (that is what is available locally in southwest Alabama)
pretty much free choice and put out about 1/4 to 1/2 pound of grain per head
per day. Decent local hay is $5-$6/bale and imported alfalfa hay is
$14/bale. To carry 15 head over the winter I go through about 45 bales
(~50#) of hay.  Sheep still have access to the pasture and will nibble
around but they really come running when I add a new bale of hay or put out
the grain.
John Carlton
Double J Farms

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Re: [Blackbelly] hay waste

2011-10-24 Thread Carol J. Elkins

Hi Liz,

Most members don't realize it but this group has a Web site at 
http://www.blackbellysheep.info/  If you send me the photo, I will 
post it to the scrapbook. I made my own feeders as well and there are 
photos of them in the Scrapbook. I'd love to see yours; anything to 
reduce the wastage.


Carol

At 07:45 AM 10/24/2011, you wrote:

Carol,
I made hay feeders for my sheep, and they eat every scrap with no 
waste.  Each feeder feeds 3 sheep.  Is there anyway that I can post 
a picture to this site?


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