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1 Forage Quality II: Quality of Horse Hay C. Norman McGlohon Program Development Coordinator ANR NE District

2 Quality: Horse or Owner????

3 Owner Limiting factor: –Perception –Knowledge –Experience Intelligence is normally not a limiting factor.

4 Where do buyers of horse hay get their information? Friends Veterinarian Farrier Trainer Boarding Stable Operators TV Shows Popular Press Articles published outside the SE.

5 State of Mind Anthropomorphism = to ascribe or give human attributes If you take a horse out of it’s natural environment and treat it like a human, then it creates stress, illness, unsettledness …..

6 What are the owners looking for? Color Odor Texture Variety Alfalfa vs Grass Fescue vs Bermuda Weeds Price

7 What Mistakes Do They Make? They smell it, taste it, touch it and don’t know what is in it.

8 Approximate digestible energy values of hays for horses HAYCRUDE PROT. % NDF %CRUDE FIBER % DIGEST. ENERGY MCAL/LB DIGEST ENERGY KCAL/LB Alfalfa  20 < 30< 231.21200 Alfalfa16-1830-4724-281.11100 Alfalfa< 15  47  28 1.01000 Bermudagrass  12 < 65< 300.9 900 Bermudagrass8-1266-7231-350.8 800 Bermudagrass< 7  72  35 0.7 700 Fescue  12 < 65< 260.95 950 Fescue7-1266-7027-300.83 830 Fescue< 7  70  30 0.75 750 Orchardgrass  12 < 60< 260.99 990 Orchardgrass7-1260-6526-300.85 850 Orchardgrass< 7  65  30 0.75 750

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10 What is the horse looking for? Quality: Based on their activity or maturity class Quantity: Based on their size and age.

11 Is it good enough? http://nrc88.nas.edu/nrh/ Animal Requirements Dietary Supply

12 Quantity CLASS OF HORSEDAILY FEED INTAKE (% OF BODY WEIGHT) RELATIVE FORAGE QUALITY (RFQ) Maintenance1.5-2.0%75 or greater Gestating mare1.5-2.0%80 or greater Lactation2.0-3.0%90 or greater Growing (weanlings)2.25- 3.25%100 or greater Work (performing)1.75- 3.25% 100 or greater Stallions (non breeding)1.5-2.0%75 or greater Stallions breeding1.75-2.5%80 or greater

13 Other Issues A Producer Can Address Seasonal Sales –They don’t think about buying it ‘till they need it –They have limited storage. –Delivery Bale Size

14 One point to remember: Stage of maturity at harvest –Colic –Behavior –Palatability –Quality –Price


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