Oaten and lucerne chaff, finely cut and clean, the base of every hard-feed.
Chaff is hay cut into short lengths, the fibre base that goes in the bottom of every horse's feed bin to slow them down, add bulk and carry their supplements. We bag clean oaten and lucerne chaff cut from the same quality hay we bale, so you're not feeding the dusty, stalky offcuts you sometimes get in cheap chaff.
Who this hay suits.
- Mixing into horse hard-feeds
- Slowing down fast eaters
- Carrying supplements and minerals
- Adding fibre to a working horse's ration
- Small pets, poultry and chooks
Pick the bale that suits your shed.
Prices are indicative and move with the seasons, call Paul on 0422 573 281 for a firm quote and current stock.
Oaten chaff (per bag)
The everyday fibre base for most horse feeds.
Lucerne chaff (per bag)
Higher protein, adds condition and palatability.
Bulk chaff
For studs, agistment and feed runs, ask Paul for tonnage rates.
Why our chaff stands up.
Cut from real hay
Our chaff is cut from the same shedded oaten and lucerne we bale, not weather-affected leftovers. Clean, low-dust, and consistent bag to bag.
Oaten or lucerne, your call
Oaten chaff for a low-sugar fibre base, lucerne chaff when you want protein and palatability. Most people run a mix, and we can supply both.
Bagged or bulk
Grab a bag or two for the float, or order bulk by the tonne for a stud or agistment property. Either way it's the same quality chaff.
Need hay this week?
Call Paul direct, the phone's answered 24/7 for current stock and availability, and we can usually deliver within the week.
Chaff: questions buyers ask
What's the difference between oaten and lucerne chaff?
Why feed chaff instead of just hay?
Do you sell chaff in bulk?
Is your chaff dust-free?
Related
Oaten Hay
Oaten hay is our most popular cereal hay, moderate energy, low-to-moderate sugar, and a sweet smell that animals love.
Lucerne Hay
Lucerne is our flagship hay, high in protein, easy on the eye, and the gold standard for hard-working horses, dairy heifers, sheep on a finishing ration and goats.
Hay for horses
Horse owners care about three things: protein, sugar, and dust.