DUST EXTRACTED HAY

 


GOLDFIELDS ORCHARD ALFALFA 

Orchard-Alfalfa Mix, is often seeded with a variety of different hay varieties according to animal needs. One of the more common mixes is Orchard-Alfalfa hay which is used for bovine and equine feeds. Some of the highest quality Orchard-Alfalfa hay mixes are grown in Canada as these areas have optimal growing conditions and more importantly, very good drying conditions. Orchard-Alfalfa hay is highly desirable for horses because of its nutritional and flavor properties.



GOLDFIELDS ORCHARD BLEND 

Orchard grass is a cool season perennial grass adapted to temperate climate areas. The branched orchard grass inflorescence is a compact or partly spreading panicle. Seed heads are composed of spikelets that bear two to eight florets. Spikelets are attached to panicle branches by pedicels. Flowers are borne in one-sided clusters on stiff branches. Leaves vary in color from green to bluish-green. The lower surface is not shiny and has a distinct keel (center ridge). Leaf margins and leaf sheaths usually are somewhat rough to the touch when mature. Orchard grass has good tolerance to heat and drought. It is a highly productive grass suitable for hay or pasture on well-drained soils under irrigated or non irrigated conditions. Best used in situations where high quality management can be exercised. Orchard grass does not have any serious insect pest problems.



GOLDFIELD TIMOTHY ORCHARD BLEND 

Timothy hay is dried versions of Timothy grass (P. Pratense), which is thought to have originated on the European continent. Many people who raise horses and cattle find Timothy hay to be ideal as part of animal feed. It may be mixed with other ingredients, especially alfalfa and red clover. Certain domestic animals like rabbits and guinea pigs may also enjoy it as well. It is especially noted for a relatively low protein content, low moisture (which can help keep the dried grass from rotting), and high fiber content. Many animal care experts recommend it due to its seeming ease on various animals’ digestive systems and its promotion of bowel regularity. Another reason that Timothy hay may be preferable to other forms, especially legume based forms of hay like alfalfa, is because of its low calcium content.



HAYLAGE 

A Staple of every horses diet, the haulage supplied under the Goldfields brand offers the same highly sought after nutritional content as standard 100 percent bio secure you can rest easy knowing you animals are getting the optimal nutrition they need from fresh sweet grasses minus the problems that commonly come with dust spores and other pathogens. Offered in our 20lb daily feed ration bag. As with all products volume discounts are available based on purchase quantity with large quantity purchases. Please contact us directly with any product , pricing or delivery questions by clicking the button below



GOLDFIELDS ALFALFA 
Alfalfa hay is an excellent source of good quality protein and fiber. Alfalfa is a legume hay and is sometimes called “Lucerne”. These hays are higher in protein and minerals and are more palatable than grass hays. Goldfields Alfalfa in particular is high in energy and is an excellent source of nutrients, vitamins and minerals. When put through the proper curing process, alfalfa is the best of the legume hay family from a nutrient standpoint. Possessing the most feed value of all the perennial pasture forages, Alfalfa has tremendous benefits for horses, dairy cows, beef cattle, sheep, chickens, turkeys and other farm animals.