Standlee Premium Timothy Grass Bale - 50 lb
Premium timothy grass compressed bales are formed by allowing standlee premium western forage to grow to the proper stage of maturity, cutting the plants, allowing them to sun-cure (dry) to an acceptable moisture level and baling the forage at the optimal time. Timothy grass forage is highly palatable, is low to moderate in protein and high in digestible fiber.
Features
- Natural forage length mimics grazing
- Moderate protein
- Lower calories than alfalfa or mixed forages
- Slow intake, stimulates chewing and minimizes digestive upset
- Convenient to handle and store
- Physical form allows visual inspection of quality and consistency
Ingredients
Naturally sun-cured premium western timothy grass forage
Guaranteed Analysis
- Crude Protein (min): 8%
- Crude Fat (min): 1.5%
- Crude Fiber (max): 35%
Recommended For
Growing (slow to moderate growth), mature and overweight horses, horses with hypp, performance horses, early pregnancy mares and breeding stallions.
Feeding Direction
Forage is the most important component of a horse's diet and should be fed at a rate of 1.5-2.5% of a horse's body weight.
Feeding Tips
- Weight the amount of forage provided to each horse to ensure you are feeding the proper amount. This is especially important with baled and compressed forage since similar volumes of forage (a flake for example) vary in weight
- Cut the bands on compressed bales 8 to 10 hr before feeding to allow the bale to expand to avoid overfeeding
- Gradually replace existing hay with standlee premium western forage over a 7-10 day period. Replace existing hay on a 1 to 1 basis with standlee premium western forage
- Never feed moldy or insect-infested forage to horses
- Always provide free-access to fresh, clean water
- Cattle(max): 3%
- Donkey(max): 1.5%
- Goat(max): 4%
- Llama(max): 2%
- Dry Matter(Ave): 92%
- Crude Protein(min): 8%
- Crude Fat(min): 1.5%
- Crude Fiber(max): 35%
- ADF(max): 41.7%
- NDF(max): 63.6%
- Starch(max): 1.8%
- Dietary Sugar, ESC(max): 11%
- Calcium(min): .25%
- Calcium(max): .83%
- Calcium(Ave): .42%
- Phosphorous(min): .19%
- Phosphorous(max): .32%
- Phosphorous(Ave): .25%
- Magnesium(min): .13%
- Magnesium(max): .4%
- Magnesium(Ave): .2%
- Horse Digestible Energy (Ave): .96 Mcal/lb
- Size: 50 lb
Target Feeding Rate
Gradually replace existing hay with Standlee over a 7-14 day period
Nutritional Information
Specifications
Premium timothy grass compressed bales are formed by allowing standlee premium western forage to grow to the proper stage of maturity, cutting the plants, allowing them to sun-cure (dry) to an acceptable moisture level and baling the forage at the optimal time. Timothy grass forage is highly palatable, is low to moderate in protein and high in digestible fiber.
Features
- Natural forage length mimics grazing
- Moderate protein
- Lower calories than alfalfa or mixed forages
- Slow intake, stimulates chewing and minimizes digestive upset
- Convenient to handle and store
- Physical form allows visual inspection of quality and consistency
Ingredients
Naturally sun-cured premium western timothy grass forage
Guaranteed Analysis
- Crude Protein (min): 8%
- Crude Fat (min): 1.5%
- Crude Fiber (max): 35%
Recommended For
Growing (slow to moderate growth), mature and overweight horses, horses with hypp, performance horses, early pregnancy mares and breeding stallions.
Feeding Direction
Forage is the most important component of a horse's diet and should be fed at a rate of 1.5-2.5% of a horse's body weight.
Feeding Tips
- Weight the amount of forage provided to each horse to ensure you are feeding the proper amount. This is especially important with baled and compressed forage since similar volumes of forage (a flake for example) vary in weight
- Cut the bands on compressed bales 8 to 10 hr before feeding to allow the bale to expand to avoid overfeeding
- Gradually replace existing hay with standlee premium western forage over a 7-10 day period. Replace existing hay on a 1 to 1 basis with standlee premium western forage
- Never feed moldy or insect-infested forage to horses
- Always provide free-access to fresh, clean water
- Cattle(max): 3%
- Donkey(max): 1.5%
- Goat(max): 4%
- Llama(max): 2%
- Dry Matter(Ave): 92%
- Crude Protein(min): 8%
- Crude Fat(min): 1.5%
- Crude Fiber(max): 35%
- ADF(max): 41.7%
- NDF(max): 63.6%
- Starch(max): 1.8%
- Dietary Sugar, ESC(max): 11%
- Calcium(min): .25%
- Calcium(max): .83%
- Calcium(Ave): .42%
- Phosphorous(min): .19%
- Phosphorous(max): .32%
- Phosphorous(Ave): .25%
- Magnesium(min): .13%
- Magnesium(max): .4%
- Magnesium(Ave): .2%
- Horse Digestible Energy (Ave): .96 Mcal/lb
- Size: 50 lb
Target Feeding Rate
Gradually replace existing hay with Standlee over a 7-14 day period