Yes.
llamas eat hay and grass. They also like grains and alfalfa. Alfalfa would have to be the most loved by Llamas.
Either alfalfa hay or grass hay but if would prefere alfalfa hay
Alfalfa hay is about 20%-21% protein.
You don't really have to worry, because alfalfa and hay are pretty much the the same. Unless you horse don't like hay of alfalfa, don't do it. (I dout your doesn't like hay.
The price of alfalfa hay in Idaho per ton can be as high as $265.00 a ton. The price depends on the quality of the hay.
There is hay made of various grasses. And hay made mostly of alfalfa. The second has more nutrients but can cause loose stools if fed as pure alfalfa.
Llamas eat grass, hay, and sometimes grain.
Blister beetles.
Feeding alfalfa hay to rabbits provides essential nutrients like protein, fiber, and calcium, which support their growth and overall health. Alfalfa hay also helps maintain healthy teeth and digestion in rabbits.
Incorporating alfalfa hay into a bunny's diet can provide essential nutrients like protein, fiber, and calcium, which are important for their overall health. Alfalfa hay also helps wear down their teeth and supports proper digestion.
Grass, hay, alfalfa, oats...
The leaves, which are the most nutritious part of the alfalfa plant.