Friday, January 15, 2010

Oat Straw Oat Straw What Do Ya Know Can You Use It For Pigs And Horse Bedding?

Oat straw what do ya know can you use it for pigs and horse bedding? - oat straw

It can be used as bedding for horses. My horses like to eat and what not, a good bed for them.

9 comments:

gabby said...

I know nothing about "oat straw, but I use shavings for my horse (s)

LeAnn C said...

Good for pork is not recommended for horses.

CH said...

Straw is good for horses, but pine or pine shavings are the best.

vintage0... said...

If you do not starve your horse does not try to eat. That's all I used to recognize the people, they could give money for special clothing. Wheat straw is different if the pig can handle this, but the beard will take the horse (inside and out) to cause and infection. Pigs are crazier than ... EVERYTHING.

CopperKe... said...

I'm not sure what your question, but I think you speak of straw to go to bed? Do not use straw for bedding for horses, horses, some feel it for the hay and try to eat what), abdominal pain very bad (the colon and can be very expensive to maintain horses after colicing. I suggest, sawdust and wood shavings as bedding for horses.

cinaboli... said...

Good luck with that!

fmochero... said...

Emily is right, the grass is very dense and heavy. The horses do not eat, for starters, and pigs can digest almost anything. It is very difficult to keep clean, but unless you go throw some grass, where they break naturally.

emily said...

Straw makes a decent bed. It is given disadvantages, is very strong when wet and not easily choose from a big cleaning. Excellent for pork good for horses. A horse must be starving to eat hay enough to cause problems. They used it for hundreds of years before the wood chips.

emily said...

Straw makes a decent bed. It is given disadvantages, is very strong when wet and not easily choose from a big cleaning. Excellent for pork good for horses. A horse must be starving to eat hay enough to cause problems. They used it for hundreds of years before the wood chips.

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