Dehydrated alfalfa mix pellets (alfalfa min. 50%). Protein 14-16%, 12-14% on dry matter, moisture content max. 12%, pellet size: 8/10 mm. Alfalfa is dried on belt dryer in mild temperature 70-85C which allows to produce high quality product. Product GMP+ certified (good manufacturing practice). Delivery in sea containers: in big bags 40 HC 26-28MT. Packaging: 1000kg PP big bags, 20/30kg paper bags, bulk.
Dehydrated alfalfa pellets, protein 14-16%, 16-18%, 18-20% on dry matter, moisture content max. 12%, pellet size: 8/10 mm. Alfalfa is dried on belt dryer in mild temperature 70-85C wich allows to produce high quality product. Product GMP+ certified (good manufacturing practice). Delivery in sea containers: in big bags 40 HC 26-28MT. Packaging: 1000kg PP big bags, 20/30kg paper bags, bulk
Sun-cured grass hay pellets, size 8 / 10mm, moisture max. 12%. Gmp+ certified (good manufacturing practice) . Packing: bulk, 20kg bags, 1000 kg bags. Delivery in sea containers: in big bags 40 hc 26-28MT.
Certificate GMP Name Alfalfa hay Advantage Factory price Company type Manufacturer Shelf life 2 year Feature Eco-friendly Taste Fresh Material Application Rabbit chinchilla and other animals Main Market Europe & America Processing procedure Stoving dry Color Green Packing: Small packing:1kg,10kg,20kg Bulk packing: 50kg Delivery time: Within 15 days after deposit. MOQ 1kg
Product descriptions from the supplier Alfalfa Hay is a high-fiber legume forage hay that is sometimes called the "Queen of Forages". It differs from grass hays such as timothy, orchard grass and brome in the leaf, stem, and root structure. Alfalfa Hay is legume hay and the protein, calcium and energy content are higher than in grass hay. Alfalfa Hay is an outstanding feed for young animals. It contains more crude protein, digestible energy, and calcium levels than any other forage. In addition, it has the fiber content needed for normal digestive functioning. Alfalfa provides the essential calcium necessary for growing bones. Alfalfa is also a source of important minerals, including phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, sulfur, iron, zinc and selenium. Commodity Alfafa Hay, Timothy Hay,Alfafa pellet Grade Supreme, Premium, Standard Color 100% Green Bale weight 30kg +/-5% Size 40x40x80 cm Protein 15-18%/20-25% Fibers 16% Moisture 10-13% Color 95% green Drying sun-dry/ machine-dry Use for Animal Feed Cattle, Chicken, Fish, Horse, Pig Cont weight 13-14tons Bale/ton 33-35 Bale/cont 445-455 Packaging Double Compressed Half-Cut Bale (30Kg), Double Compressed Full Bale (60Kg), Log Bale (100Kg), MACX Bale Sleeve (450Kg), Single Press.
Alfalfa hay is an excellent source of good quality protein and fiber Alfalfa is a legume hay and is sometimes called lucerne These hays are higher in protein and minerals and are more palatable than grass hays Alfalfa in particular is high in energy and is an excellent source of vitamins and minerals When properly cured alfalfa is the best of the legume hays from a nutrient standpoint It has the most feed value of all the perennial pasture forages Alfalfa is used as for horses dairy cows beef cattle sheep chickens turkeys and other farm animals With its high nutritional quality Alfalfa hay is one of the best and most popular horse feed varieties available Alfalfa is included in the rations for young growing animals breeding animals and adult working horses Its high protein calcium and vitamin content make it especially useful in balancing rations for brood mares and young growing horses Its palatability makes it especially popular for horses that are finicky about eating It is also a popular choice in the export and domestic markets for top producing dairy cows The hay is high in both protein and calcium and low in fiber Alfalfa is the best combination source of fiber and protein We provide the highest quality of Alfalfa In dairy cows the protein provided by our alfalfa increases the quantity of milk produced The correct balance of fiber through feeding of high fiber Timothy Hay increases the quality by increasing butter fat Alfalfa has a high value as a feed because it leads to a higher yield of milk