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Hay Supply and Demand Balance Sheet [PDF]

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Diersen, Matthew, Opheim, Tosha
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Is alfalfa hay an alternative to meadow hay in equine nutrition?

Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd, 2022
Roughage alternatives for equine nutrition must be found due to the increasing climatic challenges. The aim of this study was to examine the nutrient composition and feed hygiene of alfalfa hay in comparison to meadow hay and to investigate the acceptance, weight development and faecal quality of broodmares fed alfalfa hay.
M, Köninger   +7 more
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Selenium biofortified alfalfa hay fed in low quantities improves selenium status and glutathione peroxidase activity in transition dairy cows and their calves.

Journal of Dairy Research, 2020
The hypothesis of the study was that feeding a relatively low amount of Se biofortified alfalfa hay during the dry period and early lactation would improve selenium status and glutathione peroxidase activity in dairy cows and their calves. Ten Jersey and
Shana Jaaf   +4 more
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Cantharidin Contamination of Alfalfa Hay

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1992
Under laboratory conditions cantharidin was transferred from crushed blister beetles to filter paper. Twenty-one and 27% of the total available cantharidin was recovered from filter paper on which male and female Epicauta occidentalis Werner, respectively, had been crushed.
Sue L. Blodgett   +2 more
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Alfalfa hay induced primary photosensitization in horses

The Veterinary Journal, 2016
Photosensitization, also known as photodermatitis, occurs when phototoxic or photoactive substances accumulate in the skin and interact with sunlight to result in an often severe, crusting, itching or painful dermatitis in unpigmented and/or lightly haired areas of the skin.
B. Puschner   +3 more
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Hay Contests Improve Exhibitor Knowledge of Alfalfa Hay Quality

Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 1992
ABSTRACTCompetitive exhibitions or hay contests of commercially produced alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) hay were conducted for 3 yr at county and state fairs to foster awareness of modern concepts of forage analysis and visual appraisal. Participants were rewarded for exhibiting prime quality hay, the highest standard designated by the Hay Marketing Task
A. M. Gray   +13 more
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Preservation of Alfalfa Hay with Urea

Applied Engineering in Agriculture, 1990
Urea was evaluated as a preservative for high-moisture alfalfa hay through trials designed to represent a forage producer’s use of the treatment. A device was developed to meter and distribute granular or powdered urea into hay at baling. When compared to untreated high-moisture hay, urea treatment provided a small reduction in heating during storage ...
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