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Hay
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For other uses, see
Hay (disambiguation).
"Haystack" redirects here. For other uses, see
Haystack (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with
straw.
Stacked hay in
Romania.
Good quality hay is green and not too coarse, and includes plant heads and leaves as well as stems. This is fresh grass/alfalfa hay, newly baled.
Hay is
grass,
legumes or other
herbaceous plants that have been cut, dried, and stored for use as animal
fodder, particularly for grazing
livestock such as
cattle,
horses,
goats, and
sheep. Hay is also fed to pets such as
rabbits and
guinea pigs.
Pigs may be fed hay, but they do not digest it as efficiently as more fully
herbivorous animals.
Hay is fed when or where there is not enough
pasture or
rangeland on which to
graze an animal, when grazing is unavailable due to weather (such as during the winter) or when lush pasture by itself is too rich for the health of the animal. It is also fed during times when an animal is unable to access pasture, such as when animals are kept in a
stable or
barn.
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