Standlee Premium Western Forage Premium Alfalfa Grab and Go Compressed Hay Bale, 50 lb.

Standlee Premium Western Forage Premium Alfalfa Grab & Go Compressed Bales are made from high quality sun-cured forage that has been double compressed compared to traditional string bales, saving storage space, and shrink-wrapped, to limit mess. Standlee Premium Western Forage alfalfa hay is moderately high in protein, high in calories, and digestible fiber, giving your horse the energy it needs to perform. Available in approximately 50 lb. bales.

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Standlee Premium Western Forage Premium Alfalfa Grab & Go Compressed Bales are made from high quality sun-cured forage that has been double compressed compared to traditional string bales, saving storage space, and shrink-wrapped, to limit mess. Standlee Premium Western Forage alfalfa hay is moderately high in protein, high in calories, and digestible fiber, giving your horse the energy it needs to perform. Available in approximately 50 lb. bales.

  • 16% Protein – high protein level ideal choice for performance horses
  • Low in carbohydrates – great option for insulin-resistant or carb sensitive animals
  • Natural forage length – mimics grazing, slows intake, stimulates chewing and minimizes digestive upset, may help eliminate boredom and prevent stall vices.
  • Stomach Friendly – calcium levels can reduce the risk of stomach ulcers
  • Sun-cured -retains maximum nutritional value and freshness, ensuring optimal health benefits for your horse
  • “Made in USA – made in Idaho with care with the highest-quality forage in the USA “

30-day guarantee

Additional information

Horse Life Stage

All Life Stages

Packaged Height

12 in.

Packaged Length

17 in.

Packaged Weight

50 lb.

Packaged Width

21 in.

Product Height

16.5 in.

Product Length

4 ft.

Product Weight

50 lb.

Product Width

4 ft.

Warranty

30 day guarantee

Manufacturer Part Number

1100-20021-0-0

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Alfalfa () (Medicago sativa), also called lucerne, is a perennial flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae. It is cultivated as an important forage crop in many countries around the world. It is used for grazing, hay, and silage, as well as a green manure and cover crop. The name alfalfa is used in North America. The name lucerne is more commonly used in the United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. The plant superficially resembles clover (a cousin in the same family), especially while young, when trifoliate leaves comprising round leaflets predominate. Later in maturity, leaflets are elongated. It has clusters of small purple flowers followed by fruits spiralled in two to three turns containing 10–20 seeds. Alfalfa is native to warmer temperate climates. It has been cultivated as livestock fodder since at least the era of the ancient Greeks and Romans.

Forage is a plant material (mainly plant leaves and stems) eaten by grazing livestock. Historically, the term forage has meant only plants eaten by the animals directly as pasture, crop residue, or immature cereal crops, but it is also used more loosely to include similar plants cut for fodder and carried to the animals, especially as hay or silage.

While the term forage has a broad definition, the term forage crop is used to define crops, annual or biennial, which are grown to be utilized by grazing or harvesting as a whole crop.

Hay is grass, legumes, or other herbaceous plants that have been cut and dried to be stored for use as animal fodder, either for large grazing animals raised as livestock, such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep, or for smaller domesticated animals such as rabbits and guinea pigs. Pigs can eat hay, but do not digest it as efficiently as herbivores do.

Hay can be used as animal fodder when or where there is not enough pasture or rangeland on which to graze an animal, when grazing is not feasible due to weather (such as during the winter), or when lush pasture by itself would be too rich for the health of the animal. It is also fed when an animal cannot access any pastures—for example, when the animal is being kept in a stable or barn.

Hay production and harvest, commonly known as "making hay", "haymaking", "haying" or "doing hay", involves a multiple step process: cutting, drying or "curing", raking, processing, and storing. Hayfields do not have to be reseeded each year in the way that grain crops are, but regular fertilizing is usually desirable, and overseeding a field every few years helps increase yield.

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5 Reviews For This Product

  1. 05

    by Rah

    convenient, good quality

  2. 05

    by Drew

    Nice bale and I love the shrink wrap!! It’s easy to carry, store, and load.

  3. 05

    by Killean

    Great product! More than I expected!

  4. 05

    by Gordon

    Pick up service was very nice!

  5. 05

    by Burke

    Great for shows or traveling.

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