LOCALLY GROWN ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE
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We are all sold out for the 2020 Hay Season.. Hope to hear from you Next year. Thanks again! Click here to call NOW 509-397-7703 ALFALFA Our Alfalfa is the number one choice for horse feed. Our specialty is Equine nutrition. We offer 1st, 2nd, and 3rd cutting depending on what is available. Alfalfa protein 17% to 19% Delivery Is Available. Prices Vary Alfalfa Feed FactsAlfalfa is highly digestible and typically contains more solubles, higher protein, energy, vitamins, as the Vitamin B group, and Vitamins C,D,E and K. It is also high in minerals, has lower fiber, and higher relative feed value than grass. Plus horses really like the taste of Alfalfa. Because Alfalfa has a high RFV ( Relative Feed Value) it is almost always a better value when the price per ton of other various hays is similar.
For horses that are young and growing, recreational horses and active horses, Alfalfa should be the foundation of a feeding program. Alfalfa may not be the best feed for all horses in all situations but it contains almost all the nutrients needed for equines. Do you want a FREE SAMPLE?
We will gladly give you a free sample. Quotes are Free! Simply fill in the quote box to the right. We need to know what type of feed you would like. We need to know how many tons you need. And we need to know if you would like delivery of your product. Our Equine Specialist will get back to you as soon as possible to give you a quote. Our Service Area, We DELIVER!! Horn Rapids Kennewick Finley Badger Canyon Pasco Eltopia West Pasco West Richland Benton City Prosser Burbank Please call us at least 2 weeks before you need your hay delivered. You can call us. If you wish to speak to someone, give us a call. Thank You!! Should I buy alfalfa mixed hay?
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Alfalfa Myths and realities
Myth: The excess protein in alfalfa hay will damage the kidneys.
Reality: Normal healthy horses can metabolize and excrete the extra protein in alfalfa hay without damaging their kidneys. However, horses consuming high-protein diets may drink more water and produce more urine as part of the normal excretion process. All horses should have access to clean water at all times. Myth: Alfalfa is too rich for horses. Reality: As with any feed, the nutrient content of hay should be matched to the nutrient needs of the horse. Early-maturity alfalfa hay is very nutrient dense and is suitable for mares and growing horses. Late-maturity hay is less nutrient dense and is suitable for horses with lower nutrient requirements. written by
Glenn E. Shewmaker- University of Idaho Dan Undersander- University of Wisconsin Laurie M. Lawrence- University of Kentucky Garry D. Lacefield- University of Kentucky |