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Seminole Alfalfa Cubes, 50 lbs

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Seminole Alfalfa Cubes, 50 lbs for Horses & Cattle

Seminole Alfalfa Cubes, one of our popular forage supplements, comes from Eastern Idaho’s agricultural plains. Legume forages and forage products such as alfalfa cubes and pellets provide a denser nutrition profile and are highly digestible. When used to replace all or just a portion of the forage in your horse’s diet, Seminole Alfalfa Cubes can add calories in the form of highly digestible fiber.

  • 100% sun-cured Alfalfa
  • Highly Digestible Fiber Source
  • Highly Palatable
  • No Binders
  • Consistent Nutrition
  • Low Dust & Low Waste
  • Convenient & Economical

Feeding Directions

After water, forage is the next most crucial component of a horse’s diet. When providing long-stemmed forage, whether it be in the form of pasture, hay, chopped hay, or hay cubes, preferably offer 1.5% to 2% of your horse’s body weight, and no less than 1% per day. Recommended Forage Intake and Replacement Guideline tables below, will assist in calculating the appropriate quantity of forage for your horse.

Recommended Forage Intake (Pounds per Day):

Mature Body Weight (Lbs.) 600-800 800-1000 1000-1200 1200-1400
Recommended Daily Forage (1.5% - 2% body weight) 9 - 16 12 - 20 15 - 24 18 - 28

Replacement Guidelines Using Seminole Alfalfa Cubes to Replace Hay or Pasture:

Hay Pasture
Seminole Alfalfa Cubes 1 Lb. Cubes per pound hay 2 - 2.5 Lbs. Cubes per hour grazing

  • Use these tables as a guide. Amounts of forage are on an as-fed basis.
  • Seminole Alfalfa Cubes weigh 1 pound per dry US Quart.
  • Pasture replacement values are based on an 1100 Lb. horse eating 2% body weight during 12 hours of grazing.
  • Clean fresh water must be provided at all times.
  • Increases in feeding rates should not exceed 1 pound per day.
  • Make all feed changes over a 7 - 10 day period.
  • Postpone feeding a horse that has been exercised or is exhibiting pain, fever or diarrhea.

Guaranteed Analysis:

  • Crude Protein (min) ..................... 16.0%
  • Crude Fat (min) .......................... 1.5%
  • Crude Fiber (max) ....................... 30.0%
  • Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF) (max) ....... 30.0%
  • Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF) (max) .... 42.0%
  • Ash (max) ................................. 13.0%
  • Calcium (min) ............................ 1.00%
  • Calcium (max) ............................ 2.00%
  • Phosphorus (min) ......................... 0.20%
  • Moisture (max) ........................... 12.0%

Ingredients: Sun-Cured Alfalfa Hay

ATTRIBUTES

Animal
HorseCattle
Sizes
50 lb
Country Of Origin
USA
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