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Hay cubes you DON'T have to soak?

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cavyrunsbarrels
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2018-05-03 11:09 AM
Subject: Hay cubes you DON'T have to soak?


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Timothy/grass hay preferably. I might have to dry lot my horse for the summer (if the grazing muzzle doesn't work out) and since the barn staff does feeding, I need a cube that they don't have to soak. I'm in Bismarck, ND so it's harder to find independent dealers for...anything. 
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flyingcolors
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2018-05-03 12:16 PM
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I sat through a webcast  from Standlee.  One of the topics was, do you have to soak?  According to them you do not have too; unless you have a horse that is prone to choke.  It is a matter of your choice.  My one horse does not like them soaked and eats them just fine dry.
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GLP
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2018-05-03 12:24 PM
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My sister and I have fed cubes dry with no problem, but I have a horse that gobbles badly, so I soaked them, but she had a older mare that she fed them dry to and had no problems at all. I'm a chicken since I have had 2 horses choke on pellets.
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Jazz's Girl
Reg. Apr 2013
Posted 2018-05-03 12:33 PM
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I feed hayrite to mine and do not soak them. No problems at all.
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WYOracer
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2018-05-03 3:34 PM
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If you can get a big enough order D&D Nutrition will ship FedEx or UPS (can't remember which) right to your door.
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Lucy's Mom
Reg. Aug 2006
Posted 2018-05-03 6:07 PM
Subject: RE: Hay cubes you DON'T have to soak?



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I have fed the Standlee pellets they are soft
Enough you don’t have have to soak. Alfalfa prices got to high for me by the bale for the amount mine were wasting because of the stems. I did soak for my gelding because he would just eat way to fast. My mare I don’t worry about as much. She likes to take a bite and walk around.
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MidWest1452
Reg. May 2013
Posted 2018-05-03 6:53 PM
Subject: RE: Hay cubes you DON'T have to soak?



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Fleet Farm in Fargo ND carries Great Lakes Alfalfa cubes that are softer than standlee and my horses actually liked them. 

Other than that there is someone out by Bismark who carries Omnis Cubes which you don't soak. 
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BARRELHORSE USA
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2018-05-03 10:07 PM
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Choking on cubes just depends on each bite your horse takes on that one dry cube.
They are compacted, ruff textured and dry and swell when soaked which means they are
pulling water/fluids from horses digestive system if not soaked before eating.
Why take the chance of having a choking incident??

You should be in a good area to buy very good 3 stringed baled alfalfa and hay ...
for much less than 40# sacks of cubes. So why not do that ???

Buy you a 100 gal Rubbermaid water tub to feed your hay and alfalfa in so you
do not waste the leaves or have your horse eating off the ground.

These are 85-105# bales so 3 would easily last for a week at 30#'s per day ..
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cavyrunsbarrels
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2018-05-04 11:21 AM
Subject: RE: Hay cubes you DON'T have to soak?


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BARRELHORSE USA - 2018-05-03 10:07 PM

Choking on cubes just depends on each bite your horse takes on that one dry cube.
They are compacted, ruff textured and dry and swell when soaked which means they are
pulling water/fluids from horses digestive system if not soaked before eating.
Why take the chance of having a choking incident??

You should be in a good area to buy very good 3 stringed baled alfalfa and hay ...
for much less than 40# sacks of cubes. So why not do that ???

Buy you a 100 gal Rubbermaid water tub to feed your hay and alfalfa in so you
do not waste the leaves or have your horse eating off the ground.

These are 85-105# bales so 3 would easily last for a week at 30#'s per day ..

Β  Only because I have no way to transport hay, or any place to store it. I board and live in an apartment. If I could get out to feed 2x daily, I would soak (although my horse is really not a big fan) but I work full time, irregular hours, and the barn is almost a half hour drive one way.
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cindyt
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2018-05-04 11:43 AM
Subject: RE: Hay cubes you DON'T have to soak?



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Ive heard that if you feed from the ground, they don't choke, but I don't trust any cube with out spraying them down at least... what about pellets for your situation?
I feed the Omnis Omega cubes and they are a softer cube, but I spray them down with hot water and they sit a few min and are soft and mushy when they eat them
 
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JRJ
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2018-05-05 4:58 PM
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I've never soaked my cubes..Never had any issues.. 
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Tdove
Reg. Apr 2015
Posted 2018-05-07 2:55 PM
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