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Bermuda Hay

The grass was probably once native to Bermuda but is now abundantly found in North America as well. It is also known as the scotch grass, wiregrass, and crabgrass. The grass has been used as cattle fodder for quite some time and the seeds have two spikes together which come together at the top. The grass is a very good source for cattle even when there is a drought because the roots of the grass grow well beyond most other grasses. Hence, when other grasses refuse to grow in heat, Bermuda grass does and you can be sure that your cattle will not starve. We are a top provider of bermuda grass in North America and we can source the best grass for your cattle, even when there is a paucity of other fodder. Since the grass mainly grows in the warm summer months, we can send it directly to you fresh when it's in season.

Alfalfa Hay

Alfalfa We are the premium providers of Alfalfa grass for cattle. This kind of grass is mostly known as cover crop. The name is mostly used in North America. It also has clusters of small purple flowers and the fruits that come out of it have about 12 to 20 seeds. Alfalfa grass is very good for cattle because of its high nutritional content. It grows well in a warmer climate and has always been used as livestock fodder. We make sure that we provide you with the best fodder for your cattle and most cattle breed take to Alfalfa very well. The plant mainly resembles clover but by maturity, they look elongated. They are very filling as well and since it is known to promote blood cell production, it is also considered extremely healthy for labor animals like running horses.

Klein Hay

North Hay Klein grass is known mainly as cattle fodder. It is a particularly a coarse form of grass and it is mainly made by clearing the fields of the stumps. When grass is cut away, there is often some residue left on the field and this is what comprises the bulk of Klein grass. This is mainly an inexpensive form of fodder but it is very filling for the cattle. They also tend to remain fresh longer and so in drought conditions when other forms of grass or fodder are rare, this is what most the cattle are fed. We are the best providers of Klein in the vicinity and we can take orders in bulk if you need it. We can also give you an estimate of how much fodder of Klein you will require for the number of cattle you have and then deliver accordingly. Contact us today if you want best quality Klein grass.

Timothy Hay

Timothy grass This grass is also very well known as cattle feed. The leaves are tall and have lower sheaths that are dark brown. The leaves are hairless leaves and are rolled rather than having a folded appearance. It thrives in heavy soil and it is very much resistant to cold and drought. Hence, it can also be grown in poor sandy soil or in the dry upland soil. We can provide you with high-quality timothy grass for your cattle. This grass grows slowly; however, we can always assure deliver a healthy quantity according to your needs. The grass was introduced to North America by early settlers and since then it has been cultivated across the country in pockets where the grass growth is slow due to poor soil conditions. The grass is coarser than other grass varieties but becomes softer when it reaches full maturity and is used for hay for both cows and horses.

North Hay Oats

North Hay Oats are very nutritious and filling for the animals as well because of its nutrient-rich content, the animals thrive on this. We make sure that we only provide the freshest varieties of oats to our buyers as we understand how important cattle health is for a farm. While it is sometimes difficult to get rolled oats for cattle, as they are more expensive, we can also provide the buyer with another variety of oats if they so require as there are many variations of oats grown in and around the region. However, orders need to be placed slightly in advance if you want a special variation of oats. We make sure that the oats are free from any kind of contamination from barley and maize as is the case with some other suppliers.

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