Every variety we cut, plus chaff and bedding. One properly run farm.
Every bale we sell is cut at the right stage, shedded the same day, and stored under cover until you take delivery. We don't keep hay outside, we don't sell weathered tops, and we don't bale loose. Pick a variety to see specs, indicative pricing and what it's best for, then call Paul for what's in the shed right now.
Forage hay
Lucerne Hay
Forage hayLucerne 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.
Oaten Hay
Forage hayOaten hay is our most popular cereal hay, moderate energy, low-to-moderate sugar, and a sweet smell that animals love.
Wheaten Hay
Forage hayWheaten is the cereal hay you reach for when you need bulk without the sugar.
Pasture Hay
Forage hayPasture hay (sometimes called meadow hay) is a mix of whatever's growing in the paddock, ryegrass, cocksfoot, phalaris, clover, native grasses.
Teff Hay
Forage hayTeff is a fine-stemmed summer grass that's become the hay of choice for owners managing laminitis, EMS and PPID.
Rhodes Grass Hay
Forage hayRhodes grass is a soft, leafy grass that makes a clean, low-sugar hay horses and ruminants love.
Clover Hay
Forage hayClover hay is a high-protein legume forage in the same league as lucerne, soft, leafy and packed with energy and protein.
Chaff, straw & bedding
Chaff
Chaff & feedChaff 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.
Straw
Bedding & mulchStraw is the stem left after a cereal crop has been harvested.
Wood Shavings
Animal beddingWhen straw won't do, wood shavings are the bedding of choice for stables, floats and foaling boxes.
By bale format
Small Square Bales
Small squares are the classic Aussie hay format, 18 to 28 kilos, about a metre long, easy to throw onto a ute or stack three-high in a shed.
Large Square Bales
Large squares (commonly 8x4x3) are the workhorse of commercial hay.
Round Bales
Round bales are the answer when you've got numbers in a paddock and you don't want to hand-feed every day.
By stock
Not sure which variety suits your animals? Start with the stock you're feeding.
Hay for horses
Horse owners care about three things: protein, sugar, and dust.
Hay for cattle
Cattle producers care about kilos of dry matter per dollar, and rightly so.
Hay for sheep
Sheep eat less per head than cattle, but they're far more sensitive to feed quality, especially around lambing, weaning and through the autumn feed gap.
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.