Seminole Alfalfa Pellets, 50 lb for All Livestock
Seminole Alfalfa Pellets, one of our popular forage supplements, comes from Eastern Idaho’s agricultural plains. Legume forages and forage products such as alfalfa cubes and pellets provide a denser nutrition profile, and are highly digestible. Used to replace part of the forage in the diet, include Seminole Alfalfa Pellets along with your horse’s daily feed ration to add calories and high digestible fiber.
- 100% Sun-Cured Alfalfa
- Highly Digestible Fiber Source
- Highly Palatable
- No Binders
- Consistent Nutrition
- Low Dust & Low Waste
- Convenient & Economical
Feeding Guidelines for Seminole Alfalfa Pellets:
Mature Body Weight (Lbs.) | 600-800 | 800-1000 | 1000-1200 | 1200-1400 |
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Maximum Amount of Seminole Alfalfa Pellets (Lbs.) | 6 - 12 | 8 - 15 | 10 - 18 | 12 - 21 |
PLUS | PLUS | PLUS | PLUS | PLUS |
Minimum Amount of Long-Stemmed Forage (Lbs.) | 3 - 4 | 4 - 5 | 5 - 6 | 6 - 7 |
Recommended Daily Forage (1.5% - 2% body weight) | 9 - 16 | 12 - 20 | 15 - 24 | 18 - 28 |
- Amounts of Seminole Alfalfa Pellets are on an as-fed basis
- To supply adequate forage, the combination of Seminole Alfalfa Pellets and Long-Stemmed Forage should add up to the Total Daily Forage Offered in the last row of the table
- Seminole Alfalfa Pellets weigh 1.1 pounds per dry US Quart
- Senior horses or those with dental issues may benefit from having the pellets soaked
- Clean fresh water must be provided at all times
- Increases in feeding rates should not exceed 1 pound per day
- Make all feed changes gradually over a 7 - 10 day period
- Postpone feeding a horse that has been exercised or is exhibiting pain, fever, or diarrhea
Guaranteed Analysis:
- Crude Protein (min) - 17.0%
- Crude Fat (min) - 1.5%
- Crude Fiber (max) - 30.0%
- Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF) (max) - 30.0%
- Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF) (max) - 42.0%
- Ash (max) - 13.0%
- Calcium (min) - 1.00%
- Calcium (max) - 2.00%
- Phosphorus (min) - 0.20%
- Moisture (max) - 12.0%
Ingredients: Sun-Cured Alfalfa Hay.