sadieml
True BYH Addict
Our babies get to browse most of the day, but they can almost always be found eating one of the many young sweet gum trees we have. I don't mind, of course, I'll have to take them down if they don't. I just wanted to know if there's any reason to limit how much they eat. I am squarely in the middle of the grain/no grain thing...some need it some don't, some people have a choice, some don't. Mine are just starting to get a little, since they are growing boys, winter is coming, and we are weaning them. They also get good hay (alfalfa and timothy), water, minerals and salt, & baking soda all free choice. They are healthy and growing well, but not as fast as their litter mate who gets 1c grain morn and night and very little browse. His owners don't HAVE much browse. They have 1 acre, we have 4. It makes a big difference, so I'm not judging, but Jim did say that Cowboy(the littermate) was being agressive, and my boys aren't at all. I wonder if the grain is playing a role there? Anyway, back to my question. Since they seem to love the sweet gum trees sooo much, and they are browsing and eating other stuff, too, should I limit their sweet gum intake?