Alfalfa is a type of hay.. but is richer than say local or timothy. It's really good for putting on weight fast
Alfalfa is a type of leguminous plant that is made into hay. It can also be used as a green feed not just hay.
The difference between alfalfa and hay is: hay is grass that has been cut and dried, alfalfa is green (not dried) alfalfa hayis the plant cut and dried.
Good enough to be able to tell the difference between dry hay and fresh green grass.
Hay is dried grass used as animal feed or bedding, straw is the dry stalks of cereal plants used for animal bedding or mulch, and propane is a colorless gas used as a fuel for heating, cooking, and powering vehicles. They are all different in their composition, purpose, and usage.
When you cut grass in the meadow, this is called mowing the grass and if the grass is to be used for hay it is called mowing the hay or a 'hay mow'.
hay or grass(Y)
pasture grass and hay
Hay is dried grass or legumes (like alfalfa). Straw is the dried stalks of harvested cereals, such as wheat, barley, and oats.
all dried grass is called hay. it is where you dry fresh cut grass make it into hay.
Timothy is a grass hay
There is grass in that bundle of hay because that's what was cut and gathered up as hay. A little extra grass in a bale or bundle of hay isn't going to hurt anyone or anything. Pretty sure the cows will enjoy it just as much as there was no grass in the hay you're feeding them.
Have to and must
Hay
Orchard hay is a type of grass hay grown from orchard grass. This type of hay is excellent horse feed, but can be fed to most any grazing animal.