Horse people probly came to the conclusion that you only fed special hay to their horses by studying the persnickety wild horse herds. Yall know how persnickety them wild horses are in what they eat.
One neighbor will only feed no rain pure alfalfa hay. Another neighbor will only feed grass hay without alfalfa. Both neighbors horses look healthy. I feed mine mixed alfalfa and grass hay which is a pasture mix. They are persnickety and pick out the alfalfa to eat and poop on the grass. They will be munching on the grass when I go out to feed but not until the alfalfa is gone. They paw it out the stall door for a soft grass bed when the sun is out.
Guess if I fed pure alfalfa I would have to spend extra money on bedding that wouldn't be near as soft to lay in.
Horse Hay is a silly description made up from unfounded opinions.
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