I keep looking for a cheaper way to feed my mustangs and burros who eat about anything.
Right now I buy half whole or steamed crimped oats and half sweet feed. Stack both sacks on a barrel and let them pour into another barrel equally and stir a little with a stick. We don't feed them every day buy most days. They then free feed on a protein tub and pasture/brome. I just took them off pasture last night and let them free feed on round brome bales.
Sure wish I had something cheaper than oats for a roughage. Cracked corn is cheaper but not sure the price difference between it and sweet is worth it and I don't think it has much value for roughage/fiber.
We are getting ready to cut the milo. Anyone feed milo to horses? Maybe as a mix with something? Plenty of people cut and bale milo stalks for cattle. Just wondering how horses would eat milo stalks? Anyone know?
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