Log in to my account Barrel Horse World
Come on in Folks on-line

Today is

You are logged in as a guest. Logon or register an account to access more features.


Horse Hay/ Pig manure

Jump to page :
Last activity 2017-02-23 10:27 AM
11 replies, 3127 views

View previous thread :: View next thread
   General Discussion -> Barrel Talk
Refresh
 
crossspur
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2017-02-22 10:03 AM
Subject: Horse Hay/ Pig manure


Military family

Roan Wonder


50005000500050002000500252525
Location: SW MO
Does anyone know if it is safe to feed horses hay that has fertilized with pig manure?
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2017-02-22 10:07 AM
Subject: RE: Horse Hay/ Pig manure



Expert


Posts: 5290
5000100100252525
Have no idea but this was an interesting observation I made yesterday. Green grass is really growing around my house and I always let my horses munch on it for 10 minutes or so every evening. Yesterday i walked them over to some tall green grass that was growing out of some piles with a little horse manure. THey would not touch it with a 10' pole!! LOL But when I took them over to other green grass they ate it like it was last supper. I just wonder if they know it was grown with manure? Who knows.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
SloRide
Reg. Oct 2011
Posted 2017-02-22 10:13 AM
Subject: RE: Horse Hay/ Pig manure


Extreme Veteran


Posts: 380
100100100252525
FLITASTIC - 2017-02-22 10:07 AM

Have no idea but this was an interesting observation I made yesterday. Green grass is really growing around my house and I always let my horses munch on it for 10 minutes or so every evening. Yesterday i walked them over to some tall green grass that was growing out of some piles with a little horse manure. THey would not touch it with a 10' pole!! LOL But when I took them over to other green grass they ate it like it was last supper. I just wonder if they know it was grown with manure? Who knows.

Yep, they won't eat there until next year. At least that is what my uncle told me when I was a kid. We would always have lush green spots in the pasture and the horses would not touch it because there were old manure piles in there.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Bear
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2017-02-22 11:45 AM
Subject: RE: Horse Hay/ Pig manure



BHW Resident Surgeon


Posts: 25351
500050005000500050001001001002525
Location: Bastrop, Texas
That doesn't make sense. That guy in the movie, "The Martian" ate veggies he grew in his own poop. He did just fine.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
3canstorun
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2017-02-22 12:40 PM
Subject: RE: Horse Hay/ Pig manure



Hugs to You


Posts: 7550
500020005002525
Location: In The Land of Cotton
FLITASTIC - 2017-02-22 11:07 AM Have no idea but this was an interesting observation I made yesterday. Green grass is really growing around my house and I always let my horses munch on it for 10 minutes or so every evening. Yesterday i walked them over to some tall green grass that was growing out of some piles with a little horse manure. THey would not touch it with a 10' pole!! LOL But when I took them over to other green grass they ate it like it was last supper. I just wonder if they know it was grown with manure? Who knows.

Ours don't either.  It is always so pretty too.   
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
veintiocho
Reg. Sep 2015
Posted 2017-02-22 12:49 PM
Subject: RE: Horse Hay/ Pig manure


Elite Veteran


Posts: 672
5001002525
Bear - 2017-02-22 11:45 AM

That doesn't make sense. That guy in the movie, "The Martian" ate veggies he grew in his own poop. He did just fine.

He wasn't a horse either

I've noticed my horses do the same in the pastures we don't drag.

OP- I would think it's ok as long as the pigs weren't on any medicated feed? Even then idk if it would matter since it's decomposed? You could check with your extension office?

Edited by veintiocho 2017-02-22 12:52 PM
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
3canstorun
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2017-02-22 12:55 PM
Subject: RE: Horse Hay/ Pig manure



Hugs to You


Posts: 7550
500020005002525
Location: In The Land of Cotton
veintiocho - 2017-02-22 1:49 PM
Bear - 2017-02-22 11:45 AM That doesn't make sense. That guy in the movie, "The Martian" ate veggies he grew in his own poop. He did just fine.
He wasn't a horse either I've noticed my horses do the same in the pastures we don't drag. OP- I would think it's ok as long as the pigs weren't on any medicated feed? Even then idk if it would matter since it's decomposed? You could check with your extension office?

She is an extension agent = I believe 
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
txbredbr
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2017-02-22 1:00 PM
Subject: RE: Horse Hay/ Pig manure



Half-Eaten Cookies


Posts: 2075
2000252525
Location: Fort Worth / Springtown
I am not sure about that....but it reminds me of someone I know who moved their horses onto what used to be a pig farm, but they did not know this when they purchased the place.

They had a pregnant mare, who lost her foal  and when they found out it used to be a pig farm, they attributed it to that, and said that it was supposed to have been communicated to them that it used to be a pig farm.

The details are fuzzy, because this was about 10 years ago and I have not heard anything about it, since then. Has anyone else?

 
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
veintiocho
Reg. Sep 2015
Posted 2017-02-22 1:06 PM
Subject: RE: Horse Hay/ Pig manure


Elite Veteran


Posts: 672
5001002525
3canstorun - 2017-02-22 12:55 PM

veintiocho - 2017-02-22 1:49 PM
Bear - 2017-02-22 11:45 AM That doesn't make sense. That guy in the movie, "The Martian" ate veggies he grew in his own poop. He did just fine.
He wasn't a horse either I've noticed my horses do the same in the pastures we don't drag. OP- I would think it's ok as long as the pigs weren't on any medicated feed? Even then idk if it would matter since it's decomposed? You could check with your extension office?

She is an extension agent = I believeΒ 

Oh..maybe run it by a vet? In the end, I'd rather be safe than sorry so if you don't get any answers I'd pass on it :-/
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
crossspur
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2017-02-22 1:21 PM
Subject: RE: Horse Hay/ Pig manure


Military family

Roan Wonder


50005000500050002000500252525
Location: SW MO
I know pastures spread with chicken or turkey litter aren't safe for foals
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
roanrider
Reg. Apr 2004
Posted 2017-02-22 8:50 PM
Subject: RE: Horse Hay/ Pig manure


Expert


Posts: 1414
1000100100100100
We raise hogs and rent our neighbor's pig nursery. He spreads the manure from the nursery on his hay fields/pasture a lot. It's more watered down than a finishing hog barn's manure would be. He has done this for years. He has Clydesdales and the wife had a couple of Arabians. Never any issues.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Carbon Copy
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2017-02-23 10:27 AM
Subject: RE: Horse Hay/ Pig manure



Expert


Posts: 2159
20001002525
Location: NW. Florida
Like with chicken litter, or any other type fertilizer when you put it out it has to have rain before you put horses on it. 
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Jump to page :
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread
 

© Copyright 2002- BarrelHorseWorld.com All rights reserved including digital rights

Support - Contact / Log in to my account


Working Truck World Working Horse World Cargo Trailer World Horse Trailer World Roping Horse World
'
Registered to: Barrel Horse World
(Delete all cookies set by this site)
Running MegaBBS ASP Forum Software
© 2002-2025 PD9 Software