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The EuroBale Product

Haylage is a semi wilted mildly fermented forage. The process involved, results in better bioavailability and utilisation of energy and protein as well as the respiratory benefits associated with feeding a forage with a negligible spore count.

A EuroBale is in size terms:
      1.5 feet (45cm) high,
      2 feet (60cm) wide
and about
      4 feet (120cm) long




There are 8 bales to a pallet and approximately 6 bales to the tonne

Each bale is individually wrapped and then the whole pallet is capped and wrapped again which means the whole delivery can be stored outside in all weathers thereby freeing up indoor storage.

There are four main types of EuroBale:

  1. GOLD is made from first cut, first year seeds rye grasses
  2. SILVER is made from first cut but usually from grasses in their second or third harvest year
  3. TIMOTHY is a traditional long course grass, known for its palatability and distinctive 'nose'
  4. COUNTRY MIX is a mixture of Rye grass and Timothy. It is a very palatable course mix that is favoured by some studs and trainers

Read more about the Nutritional information of EuroBale

Respiratory Benefits
Respiratory disease has been well documented as one of the major causes of poor performance in equine athletes...

Feeding Quantities
The minimum amount of EuroBale would be 12lbs per horse per day...

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