Tom Green
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I'm going to try to figure out a way to do it a little differently next year.
But normally, the farmers that have done my property for years, they've been doing it with these big circle round bales.
But I wanted to get square bales this year because it's easier to handle for the horses, the mules and the donkey every day.
So every day I go to the barn, I pick up a bale, feed about a bale and a half of hay a day.
It's cool because like from May, June till about the end of September, you don't even have to feed them.
They're just out in the pasture eating grass, which I often think about, you know, when you think about vegetarians and you go, how do you put on, you know, muscle with just โ and you can look at this giant animal.
All it's doing is eating grass all day and they're massive.
But yeah, so I've got to figure out a better way to get it in the barn this year because some of my friends- They have to eat it all day long.
So Fanny and Kia have come from a pasture that had 20 other animals in it to my place where they're just there by themselves with the whole field to themselves.
So Fanny was putting on some weight last summer.
I have to now kind of monitor how much she's out in the pasture.
I'm not exactly sure how the stomachs work on these.
Right, that's what I was kind of thinking.
It doesn't sound like a blast.
Not a lot of variety there.
I have a vitamin mix that I give them every day.
Is variation to their diet good, though?