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Store Hay to Maintain Quality for Horses

Last Updated: September 16, 2009 Related resource areas: Horses

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Ashley Griffin, University of Kentucky

Hay should be stored in a dry, clean environment. Moisture causes mold to grow on the hay, and moldy hay should not be fed to horses. Also, hay should not be exposed to the elements, which could decrease the hay's nutrient quality and cause browning or yellowing.


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