Standlee Hay Company's Alfalfa Hay is produced from the fertile volcanic soils of Southern Idaho. Alfalfa Hay is low in sugar (7%) and low in non-structured carbohydrates (8%). Standlee Hay Tidy Wrap Bales are individually shrink wrapped bales of Compressed Hay. Each bale is individually wrapped with a handle and a label. These bales of hay are easy to handle, great for packing in cars, or trunks without making a mess.
Ingredients:
Sun cured alfalfa hay.
Guaranteed Analysis:
Protein (min.) 16%, Crude Fat (min.) 1.4%, Crude Fiber (max.) 30%, Moisture (max.) 12%
Feeding directions:
The most important thing in a horse's diet is water. Provide plenty of fresh clean water at all times. Alfalfa is often the preferred forage for horses because of its high quality, high digestibility, and good roughage value. Alfalfa hay is an excellent protein source of energy for horses needing or requiring high energy nutrition. All forage grazing animals need long stem forage in their diets. The long stem forages can be supplemented with hay forages made into cubes and pellets. We recommend that you feed by weight and not by volume. 1-2% of a horse's weight should be fed daily in hay forages. This amount may vary depending on the animal's needs and the horse's activity. Therefore if a horse weighs 1,000 lb. and is a performance horse, 20 lb. of forage would be sufficient, however, consult with a veterinarian or nutritionist for specific needs for your animal(s). Make feed changes gradually over a period of 7 days.
Consult your veterinarian or nutritionist to develop a total health care and nutritional program for your animal. All health care programs should include regular deworming, vaccination and dental care.