Meadow Hay
Meadow hay is a type of forage made from grasses and other plants that grow in natural meadows. It is typically harvested during the late summer or early fall when the plants are at their peak nutritional value. The hay is dried and stored for use as animal feed, particularly for cattle, horses, and sheep.
This type of hay is valued for its high fiber content and balanced nutrients, making it an essential part of livestock diets. Meadow hay can vary in quality depending on the types of plants present and the conditions under which it is harvested and stored. Properly cured meadow hay can provide essential nutrients throughout the winter months.