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CUT COMPRESSED BALES |
| Alfalfa Compressed Bales |
| Alfalfa hay forage is
a protein source of energy for animals needing or requiring high energy
requirements. Alfalfa forage is generally low in sugar and is considered
a great source of low non-structured carbohydrates. |
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| Alfalfa/Grass
Mix Compressed Bales |
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| Alfalfa / Grass mix is a blend of alfalfa and grass
mixes for animals needing maintenance levels of energy. This forage may
not be consistently mixed from bale to bale. Variances are due to
field dominance of either alfalfa or the grass mixes. |
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| Timothy Grass Compressed Bales |
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| Timothy
grass hay forage is one of the most consistent hay forages, nutritionally,
cutting after cutting. This hay forage produces
maintenance levels of energy requirements. Timothy grass hay forage is
low in sugar a wonderful source of low non-structured carbohydrates. |
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| Orchard Grass Compressed Bales |
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| Generally
a western grown grass hay forage with maintenance levels of energy
requirements. This hay forage will vary nutritionally from 1st and
2nd cuttings due to no reproductive seed heads in second cuttings.
Highly sought after by both equine and alpaca/llama industry uses.
Orchard grass hay also is a low non-structured carbohydrate with normal
sugar levels. |
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| “CERTIFIED” Noxious
Weed Free Alfalfa and “CERTIFIED” Noxious
Weed Free Timothy Grass Compressed Bales |
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two hay forages have been tested by the Idaho State Department of Agriculture
to be free of any “noxious” weeds and follows the North American
Weed Free Program. These forages should be used when using any equine
animals in national and state mountain forest environments. Equine animals
have a 48-72 hour digestion process and should be fed accordingly. |
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