Nifty, it means either that they buy bales of hay, which they feed them exclusively, or that they pasture on grass, and are given supplements of alfalfa hay. Either way, they aren't getting grain as part of their diet, apparently.
Eating grass might mean really great grass, like something you picture Derby horses eating in Kentucky. Or, it could mean that it's a mixed pasture with some pretty radical weeds in it.
If it's grass hay, it's the same situation. Some hay called grass hay is great stuff. Or it can be a poor quality pasture off of someone's back 40, which they baled.
Alfalfa hay is a legume hay. It breaks down pretty quickly.
Good quality grass hay is now going for as much as alfalfa here, which is still boggling my mind, as that is a 600% increase from what we used to pay, while the alfalfa, historically always a bit pricey, hasn't moved even 100% here.
You aren't organic, are you? Or pending certification? If so, you can't use this on your plants, or where it can leach to them; unless the provider was certified, in which case I don't imagine it would be a free offering. But, stranger things have happened.
The advice I can give you is to not passively compost this, because poor quality grass hay/pasture can contain some nasty weeds that horses will pass through and infest your garden with. I'd want to compost it nice and hot, and if anything comes up, kill it quick. Do not let it get big enough to set seeds.
Probably nothing negative will come of it, but forewarned is forearmed!
Beekissed said:
Tutter, I'm having a coveting moment......you should have seen this coming!!!
What I wouldn't do for 30 cubic yards of manure!!!!!! Christmas and birthday all rolled into one.....what more could one ask for????
Beekissed, rats, I saw this after you! Darn these pesky forest fires that are keeping me from seeing them first, and tackling you to the ground before you can see them!
But, I do have an idea. There was free, aged, horse manure offered here on Freecycle. Does your area have a chapter? If not, they will tell you how to start one, but if there is, maybe someone will give some away there, too? Plus you can put in a request for some. :coolsun
Definitely worth the trouble to join/moniter regularly!
