haven't heard of this hay, but an tell you that it is, apparently,
almost impossible to grow hay in my county in which the sugar content
is low. I had my year-old grass hay analyzed and it came out at 17%.
Also, hay grown in Siskiyou County has no selenium in it because there
isn't any in our soil.
Kathy Graves
On Jan 5, 2010, at 4:07 PM, lauraafana wrote:
> Cheryl,
> What happened on the hay mix? I'm looking into my next batch of
> timothy down here and one of the local suppliers was telling me
> about a hay called Teff. I looked it up and it comes from Ethiopia.
> Sounds like it may be grown up around McCloud. From what I've read,
> the sugar content can vary depending upon the growing conditions.
> I'm asking the supplier if the load has been analysised as I want to
> keep the sugar content at 10% or less. I also checked out the Sudan,
> but i'm not sure of the nutriental content. It does have have lots
> of fiber. Have you looked at the safergrass.org website?
> Have any others of you used Teff?
> Thanks, Laura of Cal.
> (I do have enough timothy for at least 2.5 months)
>
> --- In haflingerfriends@yahoogroups.com, sammybo7@... wrote:
> >
> > In a message dated 12/21/2009 7:38:48 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> > animalshelpinghumans@... writes:
> >
> > Hello All,
> > I have a question about Hay that I am hoping maybe somebody might
> be able
> > to answer. Is anybody familiar with Grain Hay? If so, do you know
> what is
> > in it and do you think it would be ok to feed the Haflingers?
> > We usually allways only feed straight Orchard Grass Hay, but our
> our usual
> > hay suppliers don't have any straight orchard grass right now.
> > Our options are a 95/5 mix of Orchard Alfalfa(95% orchard
> 5%Alfalfa or the
> > Grain hay. I think the Grain hay is a mixture of some timothy, oat
> and
> > something else, but I am not sure.
> > I really don't like feeding alfalfa at all, but 5% is not much.
> The grain
> > hay is cheaper which of course is nice, but it is a completely
> different
> > hay than they are used to eating so I am just not sure what would
> be best?
> > Any thoughts on what you think might be the better way to go?
> > They are all easykeepers who put on weight very easily.
> > Thanks for any help or advice.
> > Cheryl in Napa CA
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
>
>
Kathy Graves
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