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
Late Maturity
Mid to late bloom
Moderate or below leaf content
Generally coarse stemmed .
Alfalfa hay may show light damage .
Bales are free from any poisonous or animal non-healthy products or materials
If fumigation is required , costs are not included in our prices and will be quoted once protocol is received .
We offer high quality alfalfa hay as an aimal feed in various packaging options from 20kg double compressed bales up till 40kg or even large bales for big farm conveniency - 700-800kg bales.
Alfalfa hay is a type of forage feed made from the dried leaves, stems, and flowers of the alfalfa plant (Medicago sativa). It iscommonly used as a dietary supplement for various animals, including horses, cattle, goats, sheep, and rabbits. Alfalfa hay isknown for its high nutritional value, making it a popular choice among livestock and pet owners.
Here are some key characteristics and descriptions of alfalfa hay:
1. Appearance: Alfalfa hay typically comes in bales, compressed blocks, or loose flakes. It ranges in color from bright green to light brown, depending on the stage of growth at which it was harvested.
2. Texture: The texture of alfalfa hay can vary based on factors such as the cutting and curing process. It may be relatively
fine and leafy, or it could contain coarser stems, leaves, and even some flowers.
3. Nutritional Content: Alfalfa hay is rich in nutrients, including protein, fiber, vitamins (such as A, D, E, and K), and
minerals (such as calcium and potassium). Its high protein content makes it particularly valuable as a feed source for animals that require protein for growth and maintenance.
4. Benefits: Due to its nutritional profile, alfalfa hay is often used to supplement the diets of animals with high energy
demands, such as lactating dairy cows, growing foals, and young rabbits. It can also be a useful feed option for animals
recovering from illness or injury.
5. Digestibility: Alfalfa hay is generally more digestible than other types of hays, which contributes to its popularity as a
feed option. However, its high protein and calcium levels may not be suitable for all animals, especially those with specific
dietary needs.
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