Alfalfa hay contains less fiber and more protein, energy and calcium than grass hay.
Not exact matches
The surrounding desert
contains only sage grass, so many hungry horses take to the road, where they are a threat to cars, to eat
alfalfa hay that has blown from farm trucks.
Barn - dried
hay may not
contain as much vitamin D as sun - dried
hays.5
Alfalfa hay is very high in calcium.7 It is a good choice for rapidly growing young rabbits but should not be fed as a sole source of
hay for adult rabbits.5 If possible, rabbits should be allowed to graze outside on a variety of grasses and weeds while basking in the sun, which helps prevent a vitamin D deficiency.5
If your rabbit regularly eats
hay, consider switching from grass
hay, which is made up of 0.4 percent calcium, to
alfalfa hay, which
contains 1.5 percent calcium.
Alfalfa can still be a substantial part of the diet for growing animals and can also be given as a treat to adults, but retailers should mainly recommend products
containing grass
hay for adult herbivores.
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Alfalfa hay is too high in calcium and could result in development of calcium -
containing bladder stones.»