HAY pellets 14mm

HAY pellets 14mm

Ingredients: 100% natural meadow grass hay

Packaging: big bags 1000kg / 20 kg paper bags

Hay pellets are composed from natural meadow hay (from protected areas like Natura 2000) where is timothy, fescue, poa, dactylis also are in the mix with flowers, herbs and legumes (in the mix about 40 different grasses and very similar to Bavarian Alps meadow with components and analysis - low sugar and low protein).

  • Dust extracted – suitable for animals with respiratory tract problems caused by dust and mildew in the basic feed.
  • Ideal as a basic feed for an old horses or even when teeth are missing.
  • High in raw fibre – helps to maintain healthy intestinal flora to ensure the optimal horse nutrition.
  • Excellent as a forage during competitions or when traveling longer distances due to its compressed form and package convenience.

Values on dry matter:

Pellet diameter, mm 14 mm
Moisture,%  max 12
Crude protein, % min 7
Crude fibre, % max 34
Sugars, % max 6
ME-horse, MJ/kg min 6
Origin  - Baltics Baltics

Indicative values* on dry matter:

  • Moisture - 10.3%
  • Crude protein - 13.6%
  • Crude fiber - 27.0%
  • Sugars - 6.0%
  • Fruktan - 2.4%
  • Crude fat - 2,7%
  • Crude ash - 6.0%
  • Sand < 1,0%
  • ME-Horse - 8.2 MJ/kg
  • pcd CP (praec.digest. crude prot.) - 8.6%
  • NFC (Non-Fiber-Carbohydrates) - 19.3 %
  • Phosphorous (P) – 0.24%
  • Calcium (Ca) – 0.8%
  • Potassium (K) – 1.65%
  • Magnesium (Mg) – 0.24%
  • Sodium (Na) < 0.02g/kg
  • Sulfur (S) – 0.18%
  • Copper (Cu) - 6mg/kg
  • Zink (Zn) - 26 mg/kg
  • Mangan (Mn) - 89 mg/kg
  • Iron (Fe) - 284 mg/kg

* values may vary depending on field and time of cutting.

Application for horses: 1.2 - 1.5 kg per 100 kg of weight per day. 1kg of our hay pellets replaces 1kg of conventional hay. Hay pellets can be used as a basic single feed. We recommend soaking pellets in water before feeding in a ratio 1kg of the product to 1-2 liters of water.

The product must be stored under sound conditions, protected from heat, moisture and risk of condensation.