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Hay - Feed Database

Discover detailed nutrition information for different types of hay for horses in the Mad Barn Equine Feed Database. Compare options such as alfalfa, timothy grass, Bermuda, and commercial forage products to identify the right hay type for your horse.

Feeds, Supplements & Products
Oat Hay Pellets (Mountain Sunrise Feed Co)
Complete FeedComplete Feed
Easy KeeperEasy Keeper
FiberFiber
ForageForage
Oat Hay Pellets by Mountain Sunrise Feed Co is a pelleted feed that contains no less than 8% protein. Oat hay is meant to meet the requirements for horses at maintenance.
OBS Hi-Amo Plus (Ocala Breeders Feed & Supply)
Amino AcidAmino Acid
ExerciseExercise
GrowthGrowth
LactationLactation
OBS Hi-Amo Plus is a textured concentrate feed designed to support growth and reproductive function. It contains added lysine, digestible fibre sources, and selenium yeast.
OBS Performance Blend (Ocala Breeders Feed & Supply)
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
Complete FeedComplete Feed
Competition HorsesCompetition Horses
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
OBS Performance Blend is a textured horse feed targeted to yearlings and horses in heavy training or that require improvement in condition. It provides a higher energy density and fat content to support weight management.
OBS Racing Blend (Ocala Breeders Feed & Supply)
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
Competition HorsesCompetition Horses
ExerciseExercise
PerformancePerformance
OBS Racing Blend is a horse feed formulated for racehorses. Racing Blend provides a higher energy density to meet the needs of horses in heavy training. This feed contains beet pulp and steam-crimped oats.
OCA Dry Mix (West Feeds)
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
GrainsGrains
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
OCA Dry Mix by West Feeds is a feed that is not complete and requires a vitamin and mineral premix. This feed is for all livestock species, and the ingredients include oats, corn, and alfalfa meal.
Orchard Grass Hay (Blue Mountain Hay)
DigestionDigestion
FiberFiber
ForageForage
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
Orchard Grass Hay by Blue Mountain Hay is grown in the high-altitude regions of the Pacific Northwest. It is intended to support digestion and weight management in horses.
Orchard Grass Hay Pellets (Blue Mountain Hay)
DigestionDigestion
FiberFiber
ForageForage
FlavorFlavor
Orchard Grass Hay Pellets by Blue Mountain Hay are made from Orchard Grass grown in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest. These pellets are intended to be low dust, palatable and easy to chew.
Orchard Grass Pellets (Mountain Sunrise Feed Co)
Complete FeedComplete Feed
FiberFiber
ForageForage
NutritionNutrition
Orchard Grass Pellets by Mountain Sunrise Feed Co is a pelleted feed that is intended to replace loose hay or supplement pasture for most livestock. It does not contain bentonite, binders, or fillers.
Orchard Silage – 13% CP 60% NDF
FiberFiber
ForageForage
Hay StretcherHay Stretcher
ProteinProtein
Orchard grass silage can be used as an alternative to hay in equine diets if necessary. Orchard silage that is harvested at an earlier growth stage provides high protein and lower fibre content.
Orchard Silage – 16% CP 55% NDF
FiberFiber
ForageForage
Hay StretcherHay Stretcher
ProteinProtein
Orchard grass silage is a common feed for cattle. It can be used as an alternative to hay in equine diets when forage availability is low. High protein, low fibre orchard grass silage should be fed in moderation and only to horses with higher energy demands.
Orchard Silage – 8% CP 65% NDF
FiberFiber
ForageForage
Hay StretcherHay Stretcher
NutrientsNutrients
Orchard grass is grown throughout North America and used for pasture, hay and silage for horses. Silage is fed as an alternative to hay in equine diets if necessary.
Organic Alfalfa Hay (Blue Mountain Hay)
DigestionDigestion
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HealthHealth
Organic Alfalfa Hay by Blue Mountain Hay is flaked Organic Alfalfa Hay sourced from high-altitude regions of the Pacific Northwest. It is provided in a tightly packed box and intended for all horse types.
Organic Alfalfa Hay Pellets (Blue Mountain Hay)
Bone HealthBone Health
DigestionDigestion
FiberFiber
NutritionNutrition
Organic Alfalfa Hay Pellets by Blue Mountain Hay are made from USDA certified organic hay grown in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest. These pellets are intended to support bone strength, digestion and energy in horses.
Organic Alfalfa Pellets (Silver Sage Farms)
EnergyEnergy
ForageForage
IngredientIngredient
NutritionNutrition
Organic Alfalfa Pellets from Silver Sage Farm are made from chopped organic alfalfa hay. Organic Alfalfa Pellets are 16% crude protein and intended to be fed to horses, cattle, goats and sheep.
Organic Lucie Stalks (Simple System Horse Feeds)
Easy KeeperEasy Keeper
ForageForage
HealthHealth
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
Organic Lucie Stalks are made from sieved lucerne chop. It is a low-calorie, high fibre horse feed and should be fed dampened.
Original 14 Textured (McCauley’s Equine Formulas)
Feed EfficiencyFeed Efficiency
GrowthGrowth
HealthHealth
LactationLactation
McCauley's Original 14 Textured is an oat-based feed for stallions, breeding, growing, and performance horses. It is fortified with organic minerals and contains yeast for digestive health.
Palisade Grass Fresh Brazil Fine Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Palisade grass, also known as bread grass, is a perennial grass that grows well in hot, arid climates. It is a high-NDF forage that can be cut and fed as green chop to ruminants.
Palisade Grass Fresh Brazil Long
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Palisade (Brachiaria brizantha, Urochloa brizantha) is a perennial grass native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a high-NDF forage that is used for ruminants.
Palisade Grass Fresh Brazil Medium Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Palisade grass (Brachiaria brizantha, bread grass) is a perennial grass that is well-adapted to hot and dry growing conditions. The protein content ranges between 5 to 16% of dry matter.
Palisade Grass Fresh Fertilized Mexico Fine Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
Gut HealthGut Health
NutritionNutrition
Palisade grass, also known as bread grass, is a rhizomatous perennial grass that grows well in hot, arid climates. Green chop palisade grass can be fed to cattle and sheep.
Palisade Grass Fresh Fertilized Mexico Long
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Palisade (Brachiaria brizantha), also known as bread grass, is a perennial grass native to sub-Saharan Africa. It can be cut and fed fresh to cattle when needed.
Palisade Grass Fresh Mexico Fine Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Palisade grass (Brachiaria brizantha) is a perennial grass that is common in hot, dry climates. It is a high-NDF forage that can be cut and fed to ruminants.
Palisade Grass Fresh Mexico Long
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Palisade grass (Brachiaria brizantha), also known as bread grass, is a perennial grass that is well-adapted to hot, dry growing conditions. It can be cut and fed immediately as a high-fibre forage for ruminants.
Palisade Grass Fresh Mexico Medium Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
Gut HealthGut Health
NutritionNutrition
Palisade grass, also known as bread grass, is a perennial grass used as forage for livestock. It is a high-fibre forage with protein content that ranges between 5 to 16%.
Palisade Grass Hay Brazil Fine Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
Gut HealthGut Health
NutritionNutrition
Palisade (Brachiaria brizantha), also known as bread grass, is a perennial grass. It is well-adapted to hot, dry conditions. It is commonly used for grazing and to make hay.
Palisade Grass Hay Brazil Long
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Palisade (Brachiaria brizantha), also known as bread grass, is a perennial grass that grows well in hot, arid climates. It can be used for grazing and hay production.
Palisade Grass Hay Brazil Medium Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Palisade (Brachiaria brizantha), also known as bread grass, is a perennial grass native to sub-Saharan Africa. Protein content ranges between 5 to 16% of dry matter.
Pangola Grass Fresh Mexico Fine Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Pangola grass is commonly grown in hot and humid climates. It is a high quality forage when cut at a young stage of maturity. It is commonly fed to ruminants.
Pangola Grass Fresh Mexico Long
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Pangola grass is common in humid subtropical and tropical regions. It can be cut and fed fresh as a forage source for ruminants.
Pangola Grass Fresh Mexico Medium Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Pangola grass is a perennial grass found in humid subtropical and tropical regions. It is a high-quality forage source for ruminants that can be cut and fed fresh.
Pangola Grass Hay Brazil Fine Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Pangola grass is a perennial grass found in subtropical and tropical regions. It is a high-quality forage source for ruminants.
Pangola Grass Hay Brazil Long
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Pangola grass is native to South Africa and found throughout tropical and subtropical regions. It is suitable as hay, pasture, or silage for ruminants.
Pangola Grass Hay Brazil Medium Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Pangola grass is native to South Africa. It is now grown in many tropical and subtropical regions. It is used as pasture, hay, or silage for ruminants.
Pangola Grass Hay Florida Fine Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Pangola grass is found in humid tropical and subtropical regions. It is used for pasture, hay, and silage for ruminants.
Pangola Grass Hay Florida Long
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Pangola grass grows in humid tropical and subtropical regions. Pangola hay harvested at early growth stages is a high-quality forage for ruminants.
Pangola Grass Hay Honduras Fine Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
Gut HealthGut Health
NutritionNutrition
Pangola grass is widespread in humid tropical and subtropical regions. It is a perennial grass that is a high-quality forage source for ruminants.
Pangola Grass Hay Honduras Medium Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Pangola hay is a tropical and subtropical perennial grass that requires humid growing conditions. It is a high quality forage source for ruminants.
Pangola Grass Pasture Hay Honduras Long
FiberFiber
ForageForage
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Pangola hay is a tropical and subtropical perennial grass that requires adequate rainfall. It is a high quality forage source for ruminants and can be used to provide supplemental protein.
Pangola Grass Pasture Honduras Over Grazed
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Pangola grass is a tropical and subtropical perennial pasture grass that requires adequate rain fall. It is a high-quality pasture source for grazing animals.
Pangola Grass Pasture Honduras Well Managed
FiberFiber
ForageForage
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
Pangola grass is a tropical and subtropical perennial pasture grass that requires humid growing conditions. As pasture, it provides high quality forage for grazing animals.
Paspalum Fresh Fertilized Mexico Fine Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Paspalum, also known as dallis or bahia, is a perennial grass that grows in Mexico. It is cut and fed fresh as a low-protein and low-NSC forage source. It may develop ergot contamination leading to neurological symptoms in cattle, horses, and sheep.
Paspalum Fresh Fertilized Mexico Long
FiberFiber
ForageForage
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Paspalum is a low-protein perennial grass that can be cut and fed fresh. It should be monitored for ergot contamination which can cause "staggers" in cattle, horses and sheep.
Paspalum Fresh Fertilized Mexico Medium Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Paspalum is a low-protein and low-NSC forage source. It is also known ans dallis or bahia grass and is found in the Southern US. It may contain high levels of ergot contaminants which can cause neurological symptoms known as "staggers".
Paspalum Hay Florida Fine Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Paspalum (dallis, bahia grass) is a perennial grass commonly grown in the Southern US. It is a low NSC and protein forage. It is susceptible to ergot contamination which can cause neurological symptoms in horses.
Paspalum Hay Florida Long
FiberFiber
ForageForage
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Paspalum, also known as dallis or bahia grass, is a perennial grass with varying protein and fibre content. It is susceptible to ergot contamination, which can cause neurological symptoms in cattle, horses and sheep.
Paspalum Hay Florida Medium Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Paspalum, also known as dallis grass, is a perennial grass native to South America. It is can be used for pasture, hay and silage. It is susceptible to ergot contamination which can cause neurological symptoms in cattle, horses and sheep.
Pastime (McCauley’s Equine Formulas)
Feed EfficiencyFeed Efficiency
HealthHealth
NutritionNutrition
Ration BalancerRation Balancer
Pastime is an oat-based pelleted feed for adult horses at maintenance or in light work. It targets pleasure horses with lower energy density and fat content.
Pasture Alfalfa – 17% CP 43% NDF
FiberFiber
ForageForage
Gut HealthGut Health
ProteinProtein
Alfalfa is a legume pasture that is generally higher in protein and energy than grass pasture. Alfalfa pasture may be a suitable option for performance and growing horses with higher protein and calorie requirements.
Pasture Alfalfa – 17% CP 46% NDF
FiberFiber
ForageForage
Gut HealthGut Health
ProteinProtein
Alfalfa, also known as lucerne, is generally higher in protein than grass pasture. Full bloom alfalfa pasture has relatively lower protein and higher fibre content than at other growth stages of this legume pasture.
Pasture Alfalfa – 20% CP 37% NDF
FiberFiber
ForageForage
Gut HealthGut Health
ProteinProtein
Single-species alfalfa pasture of alfalfa is generally higher in protein than grass pasture. Alfalfa, also known as lucerne, is a suitable forage source for gestating, lactating and growing horses to meet their calcium, protein and energy requirements.
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