Hay and forage machines include mowers, crushers, windrowers, field choppers, balers, and grinders.
Alfalfa
hay forage
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Forage, fodder, dried grass, and silage are just a few synonym's for hay.
Hay. like alfalfa, and clover
Yes. Roughage is in reference to such forage as hay or stockpiled grass.
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Hay is typically made from dried grasses, legumes, or other plants such as alfalfa, clover, timothy, or Bermuda grass. These plants are cut, dried, and baled to provide a source of fiber and nutrients for animals like horses, rabbits, and guinea pigs.
No. They chew partly digested forage (like grass, hay and silage), not "spit."
Because grass is sparse in winter, you would generally supplement their forage with hay, now which kind of hay is left up to the owner's discretion. :)
Forage is feed, in the form of greenfeed, silage, hay, pasture, or grains for livestock. Forage, by definition, is herbaceous plant matter, grown from the earth or harvested by humans, that is meant for livestock consumption. Without forage, we wouldn't have livestock. And we probably wouldn't have food for the rest of the world.
Not exactly. The plant has to be cut and harvested (along with many other plants of its kind) as hay before it is eaten by cattle as hay. If the plant itself is eaten by a cow and not cut and gathered, it is merely considered fodder or pasture forage, not hay.