NET WT. 40 lbs (18.14 kg)
Standlee Premium Western Forage Alfalfa Cubes are made from high-quality sun-cured forage formed into 1.25-inch hay cubes that are easy to measure and feed. Standlee Alfalfa Hay is high in protein to support active and growing horses and low in carbohydrates, making it an excellent option for carb-sensitive animals.
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FIND A LOCATIONStandlee Premium Western Forage Alfalfa Cubes are a smart option for animal well-being. With portion control, they minimize waste and expenses. They aid dental health and digestion through thorough chewing. Fiber supports a healthy hindgut, aiding nutrient absorption and fermentation. High digestible energy boosts performance. Alfalfa hay cubes enhance horses' health, digestion, and energy.
Stimulates Chewing
Hind Gut Health
High Digestable Energy
Growing (rapid growth) and underweight horses, horses with sensitivity to carbohydrates, horses with gastric ulcers, and late pregnancy and lactating mares.
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. Gradually replace existing hay with Standlee over a seven to fourteen (7-14) day period.
For increased hydration, aggressive eaters, or horses with dental issues, cubes are recommended to be fed wet, soaked in water (2 parts water to 1 part pellets) for 30 min. or until properly softened. Standlee recommends that cubed forage is not the sole source of forage for horses since feeding some long-stem forage may help eliminate boredom and prevent stall vices.
If you have questions, contact the nutritionists at Standlee or consult your veterinarian.
NEVER FEED MOLDY OR INSECT INFESTED FORAGE TO ANIMALS.
Animal | Max Feeding Rate |
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Cattle | Max 3% |
Donkey | Max 1.5% |
Goat | Max 4% |
Llama | Max 2% |
Nutrient | Amount | Min/Max/Ave | |||
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Dry Matter (%) | 90 | Ave | |||
Crude Protein (%) | 16 | Min | |||
Crude Fat (%) | 1.5 | Min | |||
Crude Fiber (%) | 26 | Max | |||
ADF (%) | 32 | Max | |||
NDF (%) | 40 | Max | |||
Starch (%) | 1 | Max | |||
Dietary Sugar, ESC (%) | 6 | Max | |||
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Horse Digestible Energy (Ave) | .92 | Mcal/lb |
Sun-Cured Alfalfa (Chopped), Bentonite, Propionic Acid, Acetic Acid, Benzoic Acid, Sorbic Acid
Forage is a natural agriculture product. Despite the use of modern processing equipment, it is not always possible to remove all foreign materials. Sort and remove foreign materials before feeding.
To maintain product quality and ensure safety, store product in a covered, cool, and well-ventilated environment out of the effects of the weather.
DISCARD ANY SOILED OR WET FORAGE IMMEDIATELY.
This year, much of the United States is experiencing weather patterns that are not favorable to growing quality horse forage. Extreme drought or heavy rainfall has plagued many prime forage growing areas. The net result is less high-quality forage available for horses. Therefore, horse owners should familiarize themselves with alternative fiber sources that can be used to supplement their horse’s diet if forage becomes scarce.
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