Timothy hay is a grass hay known for its high fiber content and low protein, making it an ideal feed for horses and small pets like rabbits and guinea pigs. It features a good balance of nutrients, supporting digestive health and well-being. Origin: Canada and USA Grades: 1st cut (Super Premium), 2nd cut (Premium) Weight: Ranges from 30 kg to 450 kg Bale Types: 2 tie or 3 strap bales Key Features: Long, thin stems, seed heads, and a fresh, sweet aroma. Shipping Terms: CIF, FOB/FCA Packaging Options: 40 feet, bulk container please inquire for latest prices.
Canadian Grown Timothy Hay Non-GMO Hay Moisture: MAX 12% Purity: >90% Radiation: Free Dried 1st cut or 2nd cut available Packaging Available: 60kg Bale (length: 21 inch, width 24 inch, height 18 inch) Roughly 416 bales per 40' STD container Please inquire for pricing to ports worldwide
Type : HAY Variety : Alfalfa Hay Use : Cattle, Chicken, Dog, Fish, Horse, Pig Admixture (%) : Sheep Cattle Moisture (%) : 12% Max Grade : A"Grade Packaging : 25kg 30kg 50kg/bag Place of Origin : Kenya Brand Name : Alfalfa Hay Model Number : Alfalfa Hay 2019 Product name : Alfalfa Hay Name : Alfalfa Hay Color : Green Usage : Cattle, Chicken, Dog, Fish, Horse, Pig Protein : 60 % min Keyword : Alfalfa Cubes Powder Shape : Natural Salt Rock Function : Growth Application : Sheep Cattle Product : Alfalfa Hay
FAIR GRADE CRUDE PROTEIN (ODM) 16-18 % ADF Acid Detergent FIbre 32-35 % (plus/minus 10 percent) NDF Neutral Detergent Fibre 40-44 % (plus/minus 10 percent) MOISTURE : 12 % MAX AFLATOXIN : 20 ppb MAX PURITY : > 90% CHOP SIZE: > 10 cm GMO : Free RADIATION : Free DRIED : Suncured
Eastern Canada grown pure timothy / orchard grass hay. Big bales (+-350 kg) and small bales (+-25 kg). 1rst cut and 2nd cut available. Premium quality, good green color and smell. Single and double compression available. Harvested this June and August 2021. All our hay comes directly from the farms of our producers. The storage facilities protects from rain and sun damage; the hay is free of mold, dust and other contaminants, always. Third party lab analysis available for interested buyers.
Timothy grass is one of the most popular cool-seasoned perennial grasses. Timothy is highly palatable to livestock and produces high quality forage for hay and grazing. It is a premium feed for horses and calves. It is known for being rich in nutrients and high forage quality. Timothy grows best on rich, moist bottomland and on finer textured soils, such as clay loams. The best quality is found in cold climates and mountain areas. Timothy grass does not tolerate drought and periods of prolonged high temperatures above 25 degrees C. Ceads timothy hay is premium quality and comes only from the Eastern part of the mountainous region where the highest temperature even in summer does not exceed 23 degrees C. The highest quality of Timothy hay is typically harvested at the early flowering stage, when it is rich in nutrients and is very tender. The quality of hay may degrade as the plant matures past the blooming stage, so it is very important to harvest the hay at the proper time in growth cycle. We always strive to produce the best quality and highest nutritional value hay by harvesting our hay at an early point of maturity.
Horse owners consider timothy the gold standard in grasses for horses, primarily when it is harvested and cured as hay. It has high fiber and relatively low protein content and is the most digestible of all hays. Timothy hay is often recommended for horses in intensive training programs. Timothy hay is excellent for impaction and colic prone horses and is fed to horses by surgical clinics after impaction surgery in conjunction with alfalfa. Timothy hay is also excellent for foundered and obese horses and it has been said to help mares foal 40% easier. Horses are pasture animals. Their normal activities include grazing anywhere from 10-15 hours a day. Problems can arise in horses that are confined to stalls for long periods of time. They may develop kicking habits due to boredom or hunger or will continuously walk around their stall in circles which causes damage to ligaments and joints. To avoid or decrease this behavior, free feeding timothy is recommended because of the extended chewing time it offers. It will keep them busy and closer to their natural state. Horses that are fed timothy hay will have a shiny coat due to the natural oils timothy has and is perfect for horses that are protein sensitive. Furthermore, timothy hay does not create fat around the diaphragm and this enhances breathing and endurance.
Timothy hay is high in fiber, has a high energy content, and is also easily digested by beef and dairy cattle. Due to its relatively lower protein content, timothy must be combined with alfalfa when used as food for dairy cattle. Hypocalcemia, or milk fever, is a common problem that negatively impacts between 5% to 10% of every herd cattle. Subclinical hypocalcemia can impact up to half a herd at any given time, but typically occurs right before or after calving. This condition makes it difficult for cattle to absorb calcium, so timothy hay’s low-calcium, low-potassium content makes it ideal for dairy herds. To help prevent hypocalcemia, timothy hay is typically added to the cow’s diet 3 to 4 weeks before calving is to occur. The timing helps reduce potassium concentrations within the bloodstream and has considerable effect on the animal’s health. Including this product within a beef herd’s diet has a positive impact on the meat that is eaten by humans. Timothy fed cows are typically low in fat, with tender muscle, and are ideally suited for consumer tastes, which can enhance the cattle’s market value. However, most cattle will not eat a diet consisting solely of timothy hay. For this reason, it is often mixed with alfalfa to create a palatable balance within the cattle’s diet.
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
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.
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