A completely dust free high fibre forage-based feed.
- Highly palatable and dust Free
- High in essential crude fibre (26%)
- Supports necessary dental wear
- Promotes healthy digestion
Over 50 varieties of Bavarian alpine grasses and herbs are cut from in excess of 1000 acres and there will be variations in the analyses due to number of cuts per year, time of cut, weather, location of the field
Innovative processing technology resulting in highly compressed dust free cobs
A complementary forage feed for rabbits
Ingredients: 100% dried Alpine Grasses & Herbage
Can be fed ad-lib, ensure access to fresh water at all times
Suitable for Guinea Pigs, Chinchillas & Degus
Composition: Dried alpine grasses and herbage.
Analysis: Haycobs are a natural product. Over 50 varieties of Bavarian alpine grasses and herbs are cut from in excess of 1000 acres and there will be variations in the analyses due to number of cuts per year, time of cut, weather, location of field, etc.
The Analyses shown are therefore ranges across various batches.
Nutrient |
Quantity |
Crude Protein |
11% |
Crude Oil |
2% |
Crude Fibre |
26% |
Crude Ash |
7% |
Calcium |
0.8% |
Sodium |
0.07% |
What Forage can be fed ? HayLo can be used to feed Hay (both dry and soaked) Haylage. How much can it hold ? The feeder can hold approx. 8.5kg of hay;10-12kg of Haylage. By how much will it slow down the eating process ? The feeder will on average slow down the rate of consumption by up to four times the length of time it would take your horse to eat loose on the ground. You will find that as your horse becomes accustomed to having a steady stream of forage available, they will naturally self- regulate their eating and start to graze more slowly from the feeder , thus further extending the length of time the forage lasts. As your horse becomes used to the fact that there is feed available when they want it, they will no longer feel the need to gorge as soon as food is presented; as they will no longer be hungry, frustrated, stressed or uncomfortable. All of which can happen when left for extended periods without food.
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