The dry summer, and recent snow and ice is putting strain on hay and feed supplies for livestock.
Average prices for a tonne of hay have almost doubled, according to the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board.
A horse charity says poor weather has cut yields, forcing them to fork out thousands to buy-in hay they’d normally grow themselves.
Farmers say animals are getting through supplies at a much quicker rate than usual.
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