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Item # 512132299
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Hay Type
Timothy
Food Form
Compressed Bale
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Item # 512132299
At a glance
Hay Type
Timothy
Food Form
Compressed Bale
Bulk Discount Buy 20 Get 5% off Each. Add to the cart to see the discount. ...
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Item # 512132299
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At a glance
Hay Type
Timothy
Food Form
Compressed Bale
Premium Timothy Compressed Bales are formed by allowing Standlee Premium Western Forage to grow to the proper stage of maturity, cutting the plants, allowing them to sun-cure (dry) to an acceptable moisture level and bailing the forage at the optimal time. Standlee Premium Western Forage creates compressed bales of forage from a large 4'x4'x8' bale that is put through a press, sliced horizontally, pushed onto a scale, weighed, compressed and then banded. Timothy Grass forage is highly palatable, is low to moderate in protein and high in digestible f iber. Forages are non-perishable and can last for long periods of time if stored properly. Always store forages in a cool, dry and well-ventilated area. As long as the product is properly stored, forages can last for well over a year or more. Available in approximately 50 lbs. bales.
- 8% Protein - Ideal for horses that require a moderate protein diet, such as those in light to moderate work or those on a maintenance diet
- Senior Friendly - high nutrient content to support overall health and vitality
- Hind Gut Health - promotes improved digestion and nutrient absorption
- Natural forage length - mimics grazing, slows intake, stimulates chewing and minimizes digestive upset, may help eliminate boredom and prevent stall vices.
- Made in USA - Made in Idaho with care with the highest-quality forage in the USA
| Crude Protein | Min 8% |
|---|---|
| Crude Fat | Min 1.5% |
| Crude Fiber | Max 35% |
| Ash | Max 12% |
On average, most horses comfortably consume 2% of their body weight in dry forage per day. This equates to 20 lbs of dry forage per day for a 1000 lb horse. Standlee recommends that you weigh the amount of forage provided to each horse to ensure you are feeding the proper amount. This is especially important with baled and compressed forage since similar volumes of forage (a flake for example) vary in weight. Standlee also recommends cutting the bands on compressed bales and allowing the bale to expand overnight to avoid overfeeding. Feed Standlee Premium Western Baled or Standlee Premium Western Compressed Forage at a minimum rate of 1.5% of body weight. Gradually increase or decrease the amount of forage to maintain desired body condition. Never feed moldy or insect infested forage to horses. Always provide free-access to fresh, clean water.
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| Brand | Standlee |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Animal Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Animal Type | Mule, Cattle, Elk, Llama, Deer, Horse, Bison, Alpaca, Sheep |
| Food Form | Compressed Bale |
| Hay Weight (Approx.) | 50 lb |
| Hay Type | Timothy |
| Keeper Type | All Horses |
| Product Height | 16.5 in. |
| Product Length | 11.5 in. |
| Product Width | 21 in. |
| Warranty | 30 Day Guarantee |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1200-20025-0-0 |
Q: Why aren’t bunnies listed?
5 days ago- A: Hi Neighbor- Bunnies aren't listed on this specific 50-lb bale because it is primarily graded, marketed, and packaged as large-animal and horse forage5 days agoHelpful?
Q: Can this Timothy grass be fed to donkeys?
13 days ago- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes. Timothy grass is well-suited for donkeys because it offers the high digestible fiber and low-to-moderate protein they need, which helps prevent overfeeding and obesity.13 days agoHelpful?
Q: Is this certified weed free
a month ago- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes, the Standlee Certified Timothy Grass Compressed Bale is certified noxious weed-free.a month agoHelpful?
Q: Is this a second or first or third cut?
a month ago- A: Hi Sccabrera! This product is not labeled as being first, second, or third cut by the manufacturer.a month agoHelpful?
Q: How many compressed Timothy bales equal one ton of hay
a month ago- A: Hi Neighbor! Since each compressed Timothy bale weighs approximately 50 lbs, it takes 40 bales to equal one ton (2,000 lbs) of hay.a month agoHelpful?
Q: I've come to find that New Mexico and Texas Coastal hay, is too high in Iron for horses, leading to Copper and Zinc deficiency. Is TS provided with a full analysis of Standlee hay's?
2 months ago- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes, Standlee Premium Western Forage provides a Guaranteed Analysis for their products, including the Timothy Grass Compressed Hay Bales, which is based on laboratory testing of their forage.2 months agoHelpful?
Q: Is this suitable for chinchillas?
5 months ago- A: Hi Neighbor- Animal Compatibility Horses5 months agoHelpful?
Q: You said this is good for guinea pigs and rabbits then someone else asked and you said no. Which is it? Is this good hay for guinea pigs or not?
7 months ago- A: Hi Neighbor- Yes, Timothy grass hay is suitable for guinea pigs, but the compressed bale format may not be ideal. While Timothy hay is a healthy staple for guinea pigs, Standlee's compressed bales are made for larger livestock and may be harder for small animals to access and consume, potentially leading to waste. It is best to choose a product specifically packaged for small animals, as Standlee Forage and other brands offer "Hand-Selected" or "Small Animal" timothy hay products.7 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can guinea pigs eat this Timothy hay? Or is it specifically for larger animals?
8 months ago- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes, this can be fed to Guinea pigs.8 months agoHelpful?
Q: Is this bale good for deer
9 months ago- A: Hello Neighbor, Timothy and other pasture grasses are not typically preferred by deer, but it can be fed to them.8 months agoHelpful?
Q&As
Q: Why aren’t bunnies listed?
5 days ago- A: Hi Neighbor- Bunnies aren't listed on this specific 50-lb bale because it is primarily graded, marketed, and packaged as large-animal and horse forage5 days agoHelpful?
Q: Can this Timothy grass be fed to donkeys?
13 days ago- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes. Timothy grass is well-suited for donkeys because it offers the high digestible fiber and low-to-moderate protein they need, which helps prevent overfeeding and obesity.13 days agoHelpful?
Q: Is this certified weed free
a month ago- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes, the Standlee Certified Timothy Grass Compressed Bale is certified noxious weed-free.a month agoHelpful?
Q: Is this a second or first or third cut?
a month ago- A: Hi Sccabrera! This product is not labeled as being first, second, or third cut by the manufacturer.a month agoHelpful?
Q: How many compressed Timothy bales equal one ton of hay
a month ago- A: Hi Neighbor! Since each compressed Timothy bale weighs approximately 50 lbs, it takes 40 bales to equal one ton (2,000 lbs) of hay.a month agoHelpful?
Q: I've come to find that New Mexico and Texas Coastal hay, is too high in Iron for horses, leading to Copper and Zinc deficiency. Is TS provided with a full analysis of Standlee hay's?
2 months ago- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes, Standlee Premium Western Forage provides a Guaranteed Analysis for their products, including the Timothy Grass Compressed Hay Bales, which is based on laboratory testing of their forage.2 months agoHelpful?
Q: Is this suitable for chinchillas?
5 months ago- A: Hi Neighbor- Animal Compatibility Horses5 months agoHelpful?
Q: You said this is good for guinea pigs and rabbits then someone else asked and you said no. Which is it? Is this good hay for guinea pigs or not?
7 months ago- A: Hi Neighbor- Yes, Timothy grass hay is suitable for guinea pigs, but the compressed bale format may not be ideal. While Timothy hay is a healthy staple for guinea pigs, Standlee's compressed bales are made for larger livestock and may be harder for small animals to access and consume, potentially leading to waste. It is best to choose a product specifically packaged for small animals, as Standlee Forage and other brands offer "Hand-Selected" or "Small Animal" timothy hay products.7 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can guinea pigs eat this Timothy hay? Or is it specifically for larger animals?
8 months ago- A: Hi Neighbor! Yes, this can be fed to Guinea pigs.8 months agoHelpful?
Q: Is this bale good for deer
9 months ago- A: Hello Neighbor, Timothy and other pasture grasses are not typically preferred by deer, but it can be fed to them.8 months agoHelpful?
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Timothy hat
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Excellent Quality
Yes, I recommend this product.
Delicious grass
Yes, I recommend this product.
Hay too dusty and full of dirt and rocks
No, I do not recommend this product.