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Lucerne Chaff - Feed Ingredient
Lucerne chaff is made by chopping dried lucerne, also known as alfalfa, into short, uniform lengths. It is commonly used as a forage fiber source in equine feeding programs and is valued for its high nutritional content, including elevated levels of protein, calcium, and digestible fiber. The chopping process facilitates easier mixing with other feed components and helps control forage particle size for consistent intake.
In equine diets, lucerne chaff is frequently included in complete feeds, mash products, or fed alongside concentrates to supply high-quality roughage. Its coarse texture encourages chewing and saliva production, which aids in digestive function and helps buffer stomach acid.
The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Lucerne Chaff as an ingredient.



















