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.
High quality Alfalfa bales Weight: 750 & 800 KG 400KG (on inquiry) Lengths: 2.20 - 2.30 meters Width: 1 - 1.1 meters Height: 80 meters Protein: Min 17% - Min 18 % Chop size ( Long Fiber) 10 cm Chop Size (Short Fiber) 4-6 cm Moisture â?? Max 12% Alfafa pellets Packaging: Bulk/big bag Moisture: Max 11% Proten: Min 15% - Min 16% (d.m.b.) Length : 3-6 cm Diameter: 6-9 mm Dehydrated Alfalfa cubes Packaging: Bulk/big bag Moisture: Max 12% Proten: Min 15% - Min 16%- Min 17% (d.m.b.) Side width: 3 cm Length: 5-10 mm
Timothy-grass.
Timothy hay.
Rhode Grass.
Timothy hay.
Horse hays , timothy alfalfa, and horse feeds.
Alfalfa hay, rhode grass, wheat straw.
Alfalfa hay and timothy hay.
Timothy hay alfalfa hay.
Alfalfa hay and timothy hay.
Rhodes Grass.
Alfalfa Hay And Rhode Grass.
Broker Road Grass .
Oats and timothy hay.
Rhodes Grass.
Timothy hay.
Timothy hay.
Timothy hay.
Timothy hay.