Details about 35 Best Quality Haylage Bales kgs
35 bales of High Quality Ryegrass Haylage delivered to most places in the England free of charge, delivered price for Scotland and Wales please contact us. Pallets are dispatched every Thursday and are normally delivered by Pallet Network Companies with tail lifts early the next week. This Haylage has been supplied to yards throughout East Anglia with excellent results, all bags are checked upon dispatch and we guarantee the quality of the product. Any damage to bags upon delivery must be notified to Driver and notified to us within 24 hrs Nutritional Specifications are as follows Protein 9-12% Energy MU/KG 9-12 Digestible Fibre If you would like to pay by card over the phone or have any further questions please contact Collected price is £4.75 a bale Horses need adequate fibre in their diet to keep their large intestine working properly and, traditionally, in the winter period, this has been supplied by hay. But acquiring hay of consistent quality has always been a problem as the horse is a fussy feeder and will reject poor quality material, especially if there is an unusual smell or significant moulding present. Poorer quality hay is low in nutrients and could cause severe long-term health problems due to the presence of moulds. The low moisture content of hay (about 10%) allows the mould spores to become airborne which may cause an allergic respiratory disease called ‘Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease’ (COPD) – commonly known as ‘broken wind’, ‘dust cough’ or ‘dust allergy’. Already up to one in every five horses suffers from some form of dust allergy. Once a horse has been affected it will never recover and will always need special attention to minimise exposure to ‘dust.’ For instance it will be necessary to soak hay prior to feeding, a tiresome, labour-intensive task that leaches out nutrients leading to a further reduction in the hay’s nutritional value and may still not succeed in controlling the disease. Many equine nutritionists now recommend feeding haylage instead of hay. Haylage is much closer to the horse’s natural diet of grass, both in texture and nutritional value – it is more palatable and digestible than hay, has a higher nutritional value and is less dusty. If made properly it will contain few, if any, mould spores and its higher moisture content (about 40%) helps prevent any spores that are present from becoming airborne and causing problems.