Alfalfa is often fed to horses to give the horse more energy. However, if fed to a horse, it should be in very, very small quantities because alfalfa is a legume- not normal grass- and legumes are very, very rich. Alfalfa will cause stones in the stomach because of how rich it is, and these stones can kill a horse when they grow to a large enough size. I avoid alfalfa at all costs just to be on the safe side, and my horse is fine without it.
Alfalfa hay is a legume type hay that is rich in protein and fiber. It is commonly used in feeding rabbits and horses.
its hay - like what horses eat.
Animals like alfalfa because most animals eat plants.
Yes Good Tonic for all ages
Grass. Grass is essential in a horses diet. Aflalfa is a good source of protein, but horses don't need it in excess. Too much alfalfa can result in stones in the stomach that require surgery to remove. A small bit of alfalfa mixed with normal grass, like Bermuda can be good. usually is alfalfa but grass mix with alfalfa is the best for horses.
I grow alfalfa
Alfalfa cubes are made by compressing alfalfa into a cubical shape and dehydrating it to preserve it.
it is found where you can find alfalfa
An alfalfa weevil is a European weevil which infests alfalfa crops, Latin name Hypera postica.
alfalfa plant stem makeup
Alfalfa Club was created in 1913.
Alfalfa House was created in 1988.
alfalfa is called wandah or chara