hay or grass(Y)
Hay
A hayfield is typically called a meadow or a pasture where grass and other vegetation are grown to be harvested for hay.
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'.
pasture grass and hay
Grain and hay.
Hay that is comprised of brome grass. Seriously, brome is a type of perennial cool-season grass that is used for hay and pasture. Species of brome include Smooth Brome and Meadow Brome, among many other species and cultivars.
There are several types of hay, primarily categorized by the type of grass or legume used. Common types include alfalfa hay, which is high in protein; timothy hay, favored for its fiber content; and orchard grass hay, known for its palatability. Other types include clover hay, mixed grass hay, and oat hay, each offering different nutritional benefits for livestock and other animals. The selection often depends on the specific dietary needs of the animals being fed.
all dried grass is called hay. it is where you dry fresh cut grass make it into hay.
Timothy is a grass hay
hay is usually grown in large feilds or alot of land it is made of dead grass and other stuff!
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.
Rabbits - they eat grass, vegetables, and hay. Elephants - they consume leaves, twigs, fruits, and grass. Giraffes - they feed on leaves, buds, and shoots from tall trees. Cows - they graze on grass and hay.