Timothy Hay


#1000 Select Cut #1 Timothy Alfalfa 70/30 Mix Hay (1st cut hay)


alfalfa timothy 50/50 80/20 mix hay 2 string bales

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#1001 Alfalfa Timothy 50/50 -80/20 mix hay in 2 string bales  


alfalfa timothy 50/50 80/20 mix hay 2 string bales

Suggested Use:

A heavier alfalfa mix higher protein 1st cut horse hay that unlike second cut has ample amount of fiber for energy. A good choice when feeding performance horses and cutting back on grain or when horses may need to gain weight. Most horses will eat this hay very well.

 


#1005 SELECT-CUT #1 Timothy (1st cut hay)


select cut #1 Timothy 1st cut hay

Suggested Use:
Excellent hay for show and performance horses. Timothy hay provides limited amount of protein with excellent fiber for good healthy diet. Some horses do eat straight timothy as well as a timothy alfalfa mix like our #1000.

 


#3002 Timothy Grass mix hay in 2 string bales


timothy grass mix hay 2 string bales

Suggested Use:

Safe feeding hay for all horses that is cost effective. Timothy grass mix hay is a great choice for barns were there are a lot of different horses, ponies, ect to feed. Hay has great fiber and lower protein so horses can eat a lot of hay and will not gain weight or have too much energy.  

 


#3003 Premium Western Timothy 1st cut hay in 3 string bales

Premium western timothy 1st cut hay 3 string bales

Suggested Use:

The highest quality timothy in the world is grown consistently year after year in the Ellensburgh area of Washington State. Cooler climate, Irrigated fields and a persistent breeze in this region make the optional conditions. If a customer wants the absolute top quality timothy we recommend this hay. However due to transportation and demand the hay is costly. 


#3008 Premium 2nd cut timothy, orchard alfalfa mix in 2 string bales

Premium 2nd cut timothy orchard alfalfa mix hay 2 string bales

Suggested Use:

Excellent for horses that need high protein palatable hay such as older horses or brood mares/yearlings. This hay is sweet and higher in protein and RFV but lower in fiber. This hay may be to ”hot” for show or performance horses.

 


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