PEANUT HAY
Peanut hay is a good source of crude protein, typically ranging from 7% to 13%. It has a relatively high organic matter digestibility, making it a readily digestible feed. We export peanut hay in 25kg Bale. Fresh Peanut Hay is available two times in a year.
Availability: April to May and Sept to Nov
Bale Size: 50kg
Booking Period: Jan, Feb, July & Aug
ALFALFA HAY
It has a relatively high organic matter digestibility, making it a readily digestible feed. Alfalfa hay content 16% to 20% crude protein (CP). This high protein level makes it a valuable feed source, especially when compared to grass hay, which tends to have lower protein content.
Availability: From Oct to May
Bale Size: 50kg
Booking Period: June to Aug
WHEAT STRAW
Wheat straw is very high in fiber (cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin), which is essential for rumen health in ruminants. It contains around 3.9-4.2% protein on dry matter basis, energy (TDN of about 44%), and essential minerals and vitamins. We export wheat straw worldwide in flexible packing.
Availability: Jan to March
Bale Size: 50/100kg
Booking Period: Oct to Dec
SORGHUM HAY
Sorghum hay (jowar hay) is a popular forage choice for livestock, especially in semi-arid regions due to its drought tolerance. It’s a versatile crop that can be grazed, cut fresh, or made into hay or silage. It contains Protein around 5 to 10%, NDF 60-70% and ADF 30-45%.
Availability: Sept to Oct
Bale Size: 50/100kg
Booking Period: July & Aug
PEARL MILLET HAY
When harvested at the appropriate stage, pearl millet hay is a high-quality feed. It can have crude protein content ranging from 9% to 15% and High in energy, contributing to good animal performance. Generally lower in fiber and lignin compared to some other forages.
Availability: March & April, Sept & Oct
Bale Size: 50/100kg
Booking Period: Jan and August