Legumes, such as alfalfa or perennial peanut, generally produce higher quality forage than grasses, such as timothy, orchardgrass, and Coastal bermudagrass (Table 1). This is because legumes usually have less fiber, which results in greater energy (or calorie) content, as well as greater intake by the horse.
Quality Alfalfa Hay and Timothy Hay are nutritious animal feed options, carefully harvested and prepared for export. Here's a breakdown of their features and packaging for export:
Product Features:
- Alfalfa Hay: High-protein hay (15-20% protein), rich in calcium, vitamins, and minerals, suitable for dairy cattle, horses, and other livestock
- Timothy Hay: Lower-protein hay (8-12% protein), high in fiber, suitable for horses, rabbits, guinea pigs, and other small animals
- Quality: High-quality hay, free from mold, dust, and pesticides, ensuring optimal nutritional value and animal health
- Moisture Content: Typically around 10-15%, ensuring stability and long shelf life
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