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Do you feed “white chaff”? - Feed a higher quality, higher fibre, higher nutrition feed- wheaten hay!
This beautiful soft grass like awnless cereal hay is a great choice for horses needing more roughage and as a filler in their diet.
Fiber: Wheaten hay is a good source of fiber, which helps with digestion and gut health.
Lower protein: Wheaten hay is typically lower in protein than lucerne hay, making it suitable for horses that don't need a lot of protein.
Economical: Wheaten hay is usually more affordable than lucerne hay.
Has a tendency to be lower in energy content- less zappy horses!
Do you feed “white chaff”? - Feed a higher quality, higher fibre, higher nutrition feed- wheaten hay!
This beautiful soft grass like awnless cereal hay is a great choice for horses needing more roughage and as a filler in their diet.
Fiber: Wheaten hay is a good source of fiber, which helps with digestion and gut health.
Lower protein: Wheaten hay is typically lower in protein than lucerne hay, making it suitable for horses that don't need a lot of protein.
Economical: Wheaten hay is usually more affordable than lucerne hay.
Has a tendency to be lower in energy content- less zappy horses!
Do you feed “white chaff”? - Feed a higher quality, higher fibre, higher nutrition feed- wheaten hay!
This beautiful soft grass like awnless cereal hay is a great choice for horses needing more roughage and as a filler in their diet.
Fiber: Wheaten hay is a good source of fiber, which helps with digestion and gut health.
Lower protein: Wheaten hay is typically lower in protein than lucerne hay, making it suitable for horses that don't need a lot of protein.
Economical: Wheaten hay is usually more affordable than lucerne hay.
Has a tendency to be lower in energy content- less zappy horses!