Hay and forage machines include mowers, crushers, windrowers, field choppers, balers, and grinders.
Hay is made from forage grasses and legumes.
hay forage
Alfalfa
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Forage, fodder, dried grass, and silage are just a few synonym's for hay.
Hay. like alfalfa, and clover
There are many different kinds of forage crops that have the appropriate nutritional benefits to make hay for animals. Some include clover, alfalfa, birdsfoot trefoil, sanfoin, laspadenza, cicer milkvetch, and grasses include timothy, orchard grass, bromegrass, wheatgrass, ryegrass, fescue, and bluegrass. The different hay types include grass hay, legume hay, and grass-legume mix hay. The highest nutritional-type hay is legume, but the risks of legume-only hay is bloat, so grass-legume mix hay is the most popular type of hay that many livestock producers use. Grass hay is much better for horses because of the lower energy content as opposed to the legume hay.
Primarily hay and forage plus a variety of root vegetables and cabbage.
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Yes. Roughage is in reference to such forage as hay or stockpiled grass.
A balanced diet of mainly hay with supplemental grain is better. A sedentary horse fed a good quality hay may not require grain but will benefit from the addition of free choice salt and mineral supplements.
No. They chew partly digested forage (like grass, hay and silage), not "spit."