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Alfalfa Cubes?
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1258568" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>They should be pretty much identical with the exception of the size. Pellets are usually made from dehydrated alfalfa. The cubes you mentioned could be sun dried alfalfa. Either way it's usually lower quality alfalfa (doesn't look good in a bale so they grind it) with a guarantee of about 17% protein. You might try mixing some of it with shredded beet pulp. Most horses love the beet pulp. Has good digestibility but only about 8% protein. Some companies use it in their senior horse feeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1258568, member: 6897"] They should be pretty much identical with the exception of the size. Pellets are usually made from dehydrated alfalfa. The cubes you mentioned could be sun dried alfalfa. Either way it's usually lower quality alfalfa (doesn't look good in a bale so they grind it) with a guarantee of about 17% protein. You might try mixing some of it with shredded beet pulp. Most horses love the beet pulp. Has good digestibility but only about 8% protein. Some companies use it in their senior horse feeds. [/QUOTE]
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