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We Work For Good Quality Hay.

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 Feed store prices keep climbing and are usually selling the least expensive hay at he highest price they can-that's fine it works for them-I'm just different.  I raise performance horses and need something nutritionally sound that I don't have to waste time supplementing with grains and other items.   I f you feed lower quality hay than you buy supplements and grain-see the cycle.  Horses were not meant to eat large meals of grain or hard cubes that can be hard on their teeth.   If you purchase a higher quality forage you could be just wasting money on all the bags of grain you are feeding and definitely wasting money.  I only purchase hay from sources that also know quality and have a desire to sell quality.  I don't buy barn cleanouts or the cheapest hay just to mark it up.  I feed all my hay to my performance horses as well, and they are here to prove it.  All Alfalfa is grown in Western Arizona/California by  farmers  in areas where there is no blister beetle activity.

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