Almost out of grass horse hay-need knowledge on PROPER substitutes?

FINALLY walked neighbors pastures to see where gates are located and originally thought I would have to walk my horse down front of MY property to get to NEIGHBORS pastures(NOT a good option because my horse would then want to go in street if she escaped to get to neighbors) but figured out a way thru opening in back of my crappy pasture that gets to THEIR good fenced in pastures easily. As long as we don't get much snow I can use their property.
 
Just thought I'd chime in, round bales here are going for $200 to $275. I just checked. That's for grass, by the way.

It won't help in the short run, but perhaps look into growing some fodder to help stretch your hay. There is a lengthy thread on here somewhere about growing fodder for chickens, basically sprouting barley or wheat, and letting it grow for 6 or 7 days. With hay prices as high as they are here, I'm going to be doing that for my livestock.

Good luck!
 
Fortunately my neighbor has 15 acres they have baled at least 2x a year and this was just a screw up on calculatging how much I should buy from them this past spring. THIS spring(hopefully WE don't have drought) I will buy every bale that comes off their field and buy the 2nd cutting if I can because I get it for $3 a bale(put up in my loft) so can't beat that. The round bale that came yesterday is dusty/smelly compared to my 5 remaining small bales(and I am not talented at judging hay) so I won't buy from this person again.Altho the horse is eating it I am not thrilled with the quality.
 

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