
Winter Tips For Feeding Round Bales, Presented by Kentucky Performance Products
Round bales sometimes get a bad rap as a feeding option for horses, but with proper management they can be a great option — especially during the colder months.

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If you really want to get serious about warming your horse up on a cold winter night, feed him or her additional hay. Just five extra pounds of hay will raise your horse’s body temperature a little above 1 degree F for four hours. Therefore, providing a constant source a forage is a great way to do this.
There is often a stigma attached to feeding round bales to horses, but managed well they can be a safe and economical option. When baled and stored properly, round bales are no more prone to growing bacteria or mold than square bales. If you decide to feed round bales to your horses, be sure to purchase them from a reputable dealer who has cut and stored the hay properly.
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