Mixed pasture hay, soft, palatable, exactly what your stock are used to eating.
Pasture hay (sometimes called meadow hay) is a mix of whatever's growing in the paddock, ryegrass, cocksfoot, phalaris, clover, native grasses. It's the most natural forage you can feed and animals take to it instantly because it tastes like the grass they grew up on.
Who this hay suits.
- Easy-keeper horses and ponies
- Cattle on maintenance
- Sheep and lambs
- Mixing with lucerne or oaten for variety
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.
Why our pasture stands up.
Natural variety
Multiple species in one bale, closer to what stock would eat in the paddock than any monoculture cereal hay.
Easy on easy keepers
Moderate energy, moderate sugar. The right hay for horses that get fat on a calorie chart.
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.
Pasture Hay: questions buyers ask
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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.