timothy hay is a grass a hay and can vary on the protein level depending on where is grown. alfalfa is your clover hay and protein levels will vary on where it is grown. we feed a mxture of grass and alfalfa. some alfalfa hay is very high depending where we get it from and can cause problems in horses if fed a lot of it all the time. especially in horses that are not being work daily, the more the horse is worked the easier it is for them to burn feed off . some feeds are to hot for idle animals ….we only feed grain when the ranch or rodeo horses are working heavy
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I'm going to throw a party with western/cowboy theme and looking for hays for decoration. Does anybody know where to get it in Phoenix, Arizona? I only need couples stacks of hays.
Desert Valley Hay & Feed Company
(623) 846-4070
6443 W College Dr
Phoenix, AZ 85033
We are new to the horse ownership thing and getting low on alfalfa hay (we live in Kansas) and I found some for sale but it is brome, is this safe to feed our horse he is a 24yr. old gelding and at this time we are trying to fill him out, he was given to us and the previous owners just put him out in the pasture and so he was quite skinny, we are trying to fill him out slowly and are feeding him twice a day with 4 lbs. of Purina equine senior and alfalfa hay. So he is averaging at least 20 lbs. of feed a day, and actually probably a little more hay.
I want to know if it would be safe to give him brome…and I am assuming that it should be introduced into his diet gradually over a couple of weeks?
Does anyone know what the difference is in brome and alfalfa hay is? I know it probably has to do a lot with nutrional value.
Here is a comparative chart that should help to answer your questions:
http://jas.fass.org/cgi/reprint/9/3/363.pdf
Ask a garden shop or a stable that boards horses.
I need some!
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Hi there…not sure which part of Missouri, but found a listing for free hay in Kansas City http://kansascity.craigslist.org/search/sss?query=hay and St. Louis http://stlouis.craigslist.org/search/sss?query=hay
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It's definitely money, as in "make hay while the sun shines".
hi, im looking for a used hay ring for sale.. FREE or .. the max. of 150 dollars. in the area of Kentucky and Tennessee.. or maybe websites from some people (only rings that are located in KY or TN)
P.S. that is in the united states..lol.thnx
try www.horse.com
it wont be free, but it will be cheap.
a hot line listing everyone who has hay for sale in the state.
http://www.agr.state.tx.us/producer_info/hay_grazing/com_hayhotline.htm
Yes, how much did you want, I have a whole barnyard full of hay. =)
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