DuMOR Timothy Hay Pelleted Horse Feed, 50 lb.
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Your horse will love the delicious and palatable texture of the DuMOR Timothy Hay Horse Feed Pellets. A nutritious source of fiber, these horse feed pellets can be easily stored and transported for convenience. The horse feed is made of coarse-chopped, sun-cured and non-GMO Timothy grass hay, making this a tasty meal for your horse. Great option for horses of all life stages. Available in a 50 lb. bag.
- Timothy hay is ideal for horses of all life stages
- Great for horses that require lower sugar and protein
- Preferred grass forage for mature or obese horses
- Made of coarse-chopped, sun-cured and non-GMO Timothy grass hay
- Delivers a nutritious source of digestible fiber
- Highly digestible and simple to feed for convenience
- Can be easily stored and transported
- Comes in a 50 lb. package of horse feed pellets
| Brand | DuMOR |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Imported |
| Animal Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Animal Type | Horse |
| Food Form | Pellets |
| Hay Weight (Approx.) | 50 lb |
| Hay Type | Timothy |
| Keeper Type | All Horses |
| Product Height | 29 in. |
| Product Length | 6 in. |
| Product Width | 19 in. |
| Warranty | None |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DUMTP50 |
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Q: From which country are the gay pellets imported
9 months ago1 Answer
- A: The Timothy Pellets are made in Greenway’s facility in Canada using Canadian grown hay.9 months agoHelpful?
Q: Is this product appropriate for a laminitis horse who needs low starch feed.
10 months ago1 Answer
- A: The ESC level is 7 average and the NSC 13. We recommend contacting your veterinarian before adding the feed to the diet.10 months agoHelpful?
Q: Will this help runny poop
10 months ago1 Answer
- A: It's important to determine the cause of the runny poop. Diarrhea can be caused by various factors, including infections, parasites, or diet changes. If the diarrhea is severe or persistent, consult with a veterinarian.10 months agoHelpful?
Q: How can you tell when the pellets were made and when they expire?
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Our bags currently do not have expiration or manufacture dates. This is something we are looking into.If the customer can provide a lot number via the sewn in white tag, we can do a check on the bag manufacture date. A good rule of thumb is the product is good for two years once it hits the shelves if kept in a cool and dry environment off the floor. This will prevent molding. Any exposure to sunlight (ie – an open bag left outside or by a window) would alter the colour of the pellet.a year agoHelpful?
Q: This particular bag is just Timothy hay correct?
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Made of coarse-chopped, sun-cured and non-GMO alfalfa and Timothy grass haya year agoHelpful?
Q: How much do you feed a horse that gets grass hay? I would like to supplement my mare because she doesn't get alot of grass hay.
a year ago1 Answer
- A: • 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 nutritional needs and level of activity. • Make feed changes gradually over a period of 7 days. • All forage grazing animals need long stem forage in their diets. When feeding bagged hay forage products, it is recommended that these products not be the animal’s sole source of forage when long stem forage is needed for normal digestion processes. • 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. • The most important thing in a horse's diet is water. Provide plenty of fresh, clean water at all times.a year agoHelpful?
Q: ingredients please?
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Alfalfa Hay, Timothy Grass Hay, Less Than 2% Bentonitea year agoHelpful?
Q: I need to know the total NSC in the Timothy pellets, per lb of product. ThankYou!
a year ago1 Answer
- A: The ESC level is 7 average and the NSC 13.a year agoHelpful?
Q: I am trying to avoid sugar. I find most products list molasses and/or alfalfa. Are either in this product?
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Sugar contents are The ESC level is 7 average and the NSC 13.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Is this Timothy only? It says it's both Timothy and alfalfa
2 years ago1 Answer
- A: Made of coarse-chopped, sun-cured and non-GMO alfalfa and Timothy grass haya year agoHelpful?
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Newest questions
Q: From which country are the gay pellets imported
9 months ago1 Answer
- A: The Timothy Pellets are made in Greenway’s facility in Canada using Canadian grown hay.9 months agoHelpful?
Q: Is this product appropriate for a laminitis horse who needs low starch feed.
10 months ago1 Answer
- A: The ESC level is 7 average and the NSC 13. We recommend contacting your veterinarian before adding the feed to the diet.10 months agoHelpful?
Q: Will this help runny poop
10 months ago1 Answer
- A: It's important to determine the cause of the runny poop. Diarrhea can be caused by various factors, including infections, parasites, or diet changes. If the diarrhea is severe or persistent, consult with a veterinarian.10 months agoHelpful?
Q: How can you tell when the pellets were made and when they expire?
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Our bags currently do not have expiration or manufacture dates. This is something we are looking into.If the customer can provide a lot number via the sewn in white tag, we can do a check on the bag manufacture date. A good rule of thumb is the product is good for two years once it hits the shelves if kept in a cool and dry environment off the floor. This will prevent molding. Any exposure to sunlight (ie – an open bag left outside or by a window) would alter the colour of the pellet.a year agoHelpful?
Q: This particular bag is just Timothy hay correct?
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Made of coarse-chopped, sun-cured and non-GMO alfalfa and Timothy grass haya year agoHelpful?
Q: How much do you feed a horse that gets grass hay? I would like to supplement my mare because she doesn't get alot of grass hay.
a year ago1 Answer
- A: • 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 nutritional needs and level of activity. • Make feed changes gradually over a period of 7 days. • All forage grazing animals need long stem forage in their diets. When feeding bagged hay forage products, it is recommended that these products not be the animal’s sole source of forage when long stem forage is needed for normal digestion processes. • 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. • The most important thing in a horse's diet is water. Provide plenty of fresh, clean water at all times.a year agoHelpful?
Q: ingredients please?
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Alfalfa Hay, Timothy Grass Hay, Less Than 2% Bentonitea year agoHelpful?
Q: I need to know the total NSC in the Timothy pellets, per lb of product. ThankYou!
a year ago1 Answer
- A: The ESC level is 7 average and the NSC 13.a year agoHelpful?
Q: I am trying to avoid sugar. I find most products list molasses and/or alfalfa. Are either in this product?
a year ago1 Answer
- A: Sugar contents are The ESC level is 7 average and the NSC 13.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Is this Timothy only? It says it's both Timothy and alfalfa
2 years ago1 Answer
- A: Made of coarse-chopped, sun-cured and non-GMO alfalfa and Timothy grass haya year agoHelpful?
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