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Re: Weed-free hay



Most pelleted feed is at least very acceptable to the US Forest Service.  I use
Alfalfa pellets which are made for the nmost part from hay grown out west under
controlled growing..irrigtaed fields and I believe are as weed free as you are
going to get.  My horses love 'em.  If you are worried about choking..soak them
first.

Teddy


Jpcornes wrote:

> In a message dated 98-03-22 08:37:46 EST, you write:
>
> << For the future...I will feed ONLY pelleted hay and grain and have my horses
> used
>  to it long before the trip. >>
>
> So where are you finding weed-free pelleted hay.  I would also like to make
> the switch sometime before I leave but here in the Albuquerque area, EVERY
> feed store I called, when asked either didn't know what weed-free hay was OR
> they "our feed doesn't have many weeds in it" -- they just don't know what the
> heck it is.   I would like to make a trip to Utah with the horses this summer
> but after the post about making it through the state line check I don't know.
> So, if anyone knows of a national brand of pelleted hay that is weed-free let
> me know.  I know it exists but I can't find it.


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