Alfalfa
The most important characteristic of alfalfa is its high nutritional quality.
Alfalfa contains between 15 to 22% crude protein as well as high amounts of
10 different vitamins. One of the most nutritious crops grown for fodder, alfalfa
is rich in proteins, minerals, and vitamins
Peanut
Perennial peanut hay is becoming popular with horse owners for use
as a replacement or as an alternative to alfalfa. Rhizoma peanut (Arachis glabrata
Benth.) is a perennial forage legume that has been used as a feed for animals
due to its excellent nutritional value.
Timothy
An excellent source of fiber and naturally low in calcium and phosphorous.Timothy
is the common name for a tall stout grass and is considered one of the most
valuable hays made wholly from grass. It is commonly used as the standard with
which to compare other hays.
Orchard
grass
This green and leafy hay can be feed free choice just like timothy, In fact,
it is best to feed a variety of grass hays to give a better balance of vitamins
and minerals. This is a wonderful grass hay that is high in fiber.
Dengie
Hi-Fi
A premium forage feed of chopped, northern grown timothy, oat and
alfalfa mixed with molasses. Contains low levels of soluable carbohydrates and
highly digestible sources of protien and calcium.