June/July 2023 Issue
Page 16 June/July 2023 EAST COAST EQUESTRIAN Tell our advertisers you found them in East Coast Equestrian! Hay comprises the bulk of your horses’ diet, so nothing is more important than top quali- ty forage. NY Hay Sales offers quality first and second cutting timothy/orchard grass mix hay in big square and small square bales, providing your horses tasty, clean, mold-free roughage to satisfy their appetites. Also available are free hay analysis and free samples, and a no ques- tions asked guarantee on every bale they ship. NY Hay Sales encourages horse owners to feed hay by weight rather than by flakes, and they sell hay by weight. “We strongly feel it is the only way to accurately measure the quantity of hay you are buying,” said owner and farmer Ed Potrzeba. Feed Your Horse Quality Hay from NY Hay Sales “Buying hay by the bale is only a description of a product. Buying hay by weight is measurable and a must in any successful equine operation.” NY Hay Sales delivers throughout the eastern seaboard by full tractor trailer loads and best of all, they answer their phones. “We are easy to do business with. We promptly re- turn every call, text and email,” Potrzeba said. They also offer creative financing that affords even monthly cash flow. They always have hay to ship once you are a NY Hay Sales cus- tomer. To learn more or to order your first load, call (315) 794- 3909, email ed@nyhay.com or visit nyhay.com. Pastured horses need access to a clean, safe, consistent source of water. Bar-Bar-A Horse and Livestock Drinkers offers a non-electric automatic water source for horses, cattle, sheep, goats, bison, deer, and hogs. With 35 years in the business, they provide clean, safe, fresh water on demand. The waterers eliminate stand- ing water that can attract rats and provide a breeding area for mosquitoes. They do not need Give Your Pastured Horses Clean Safe Water Year-round electricity to keep from freezing in the winter. “We are firm in our belief that animals, water, and electricity do not mix,” said Marketing Director Dave Anderson. “We have seen many times where an electric au- tomatic waterer has been the sad reason in either killing an animal or making them sick because of dehydration. Some electrical currents are not detectable to the human hand or current meters but are very noticeable to the animal’s nose and delicate nervous system; causing them to stop drinking. Our units are not only free of these worries but are easy for the animals to learn to use and low maintenance for the caretaker.” Water stays cooler in the summer and warmer in the win- ter. Horses drink more because the temperature is always palat- able. The waterers are low main- tenance, so you can take that wor- ry off your list, and self-cleaning as well. Bar-Bar-A drinkers work in barns as well. Call 800-451- 2230 or visit HorseDrinker.com for more information. Get FREE copies of East Coast Equestrian to distribute at your event! Email steph@eastcoastequestrian. net at least 8 weeks before your event with the name and date, and we will ship you copies to distribute to exhibitors at no charge.
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