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Re: Hay question
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Posted by paul on June 05, 2007 at 22:31:38 from (66.44.133.61):
In Reply to: Hay question posted by Devin Sparks on June 05, 2007 at 18:46:55:
Horse folks have earned a reputation (deserved or not...) of being very picky but not very knowledgeble of what their horse needs for proper nutrition. Most hay sellers need the high $$$ these folks pay to feed their pets, but it comes with the price of having to supply what they want - not what is always right. Horse hay is about the best quality there is - no rain, no mold, no dust. High protien. Most should be wanting mixed alfalfa/grass or just good grass - but some insist on pure alfalfa for their pet. Rabbit quality alfalfa is beeter yet I guess, real high protien, needs to be cut immature really? I think. I raise cattle, they seem to prefer the cornstalks over the alfalfa, so I don't do so good on quality issues myself. :) --->Paul
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