There is. Alfalfa hay is exactly that, hay. Your horse should never eat a first or second cutting. This is usually what dairy cows eat, the protein content is too high for a horse. Alfalfa meal is chopped alfalfa hay mixed with other things incuding molasses. Horses love alfalfa meal and it is a great thing to feed if you have a 'hard keeper'. (a horse that is hard to keep weight on) But remember, just like any sweet feed or grain it has a higher protein percentage and can make your horse run a little 'hot'.
Fertilizers and manures used on plants include Bone meal, Compost, Rock phosphate, Alfalfa meal, Feather meal, Liquid kelp, and many others.
Yes, bag compost can be made active again. Aged compost is replenished with activator. The activator may be a sprinkling of fresh-made compost or of alfalfa meal, blood-meal, bone-meal, cottonseed meal, soybean meal, coffee grounds, dry chicken or rabbit manure, or fresh rabbit manure.
Yes, but most baby Bearded Dragons will not. They normally do not eat vegetation, but adults will. Adult will eat alfalfa hay, powdered milk cat or dog food, salad, crickets, flightless fruit flies, meal worms, and other bugs.
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A horse is a herbivore, and the prefered food is grains (corn, oats, barley, soybean meal) and forages such as grasses and legumes like alfalfa or birdsfoot trefoil.
Alfalfa cubes are made by compressing alfalfa into a cubical shape and dehydrating it to preserve it.
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Alfalfa is highly nutritious and rich in Calcium. But it can cause Entroliths (Stones) in he intestines/stomach. It's recommended that alfalfa not make up a large portion of a horses diet. 5 -10 pounds is about as much as you should feed daily.