Alfalfa Hay

Alfalfa Hay – Quality Feed That Your Animals Actually Need

If you have animals, you already know that feed quality matters. A lot.

What your animals eat directly affects how they grow, how healthy they stay, and how well they perform. Cutting corners on feed always shows up somewhere, sooner or later.

Prasanta Organic's Alfalfa Hay is made for people who take animal nutrition seriously. It's not just dried grass. Alfalfa is one of the most nutrient-dense forage crops available. It's high in protein. It's rich in calcium. It has a good fibre content. And animals genuinely like eating it.

We source, dry, and pack our Alfalfa Hay carefully. No unnecessary additives. No mixing in lower quality material. Just clean, properly processed hay that does what good feed is supposed to do.

Whether you're feeding dairy cattle, horses, goats, sheep, rabbits, or poultry, Alfalfa Hay from Prasanta Organic is a feed choice you can feel confident about.

If you're looking for consistent quality hay from a supplier you can rely on, place your order with Prasanta Organic today.

Alfalfa Hay – The Feed That Works Harder Than Most

Not all hay is the same. Anyone who has been in animal farming for a while knows this.

The quality of hay varies based on where the crop is grown, when it's harvested, how it's dried, and how it's stored. All of these factors affect the nutritional value of the final product.

Prasanta Organic's Alfalfa Hay is handled carefully at every one of these stages. We want the hay that reaches you to be genuinely useful for your animals, not just something to fill their stomachs.

Let's go through what makes Alfalfa Hay a strong feed choice and why Prasanta Organic is a supplier worth considering.

What Alfalfa Hay Actually Is

Alfalfa is a flowering plant that has been grown as a forage crop for a very long time. It's known in different parts of the world by different names. In India, it's sometimes called Rijka or Vilayati Ghas.

What makes alfalfa stand out from other forage crops is its nutritional profile. It's significantly higher in protein and calcium compared to most common grass hays. It also has a good energy content, which makes it useful for animals that have higher nutritional demands.

The hay is made by cutting the alfalfa plant at the right stage of growth and then drying it properly. The timing of the cut matters. Cut too early and the yield is low. Cut too late and the nutritional value drops. Getting that timing right is part of what separates good quality alfalfa hay from average quality.

At Prasanta Organic, we pay attention to that timing. We work with growers who understand when to harvest for the best nutritional outcome.

Why Alfalfa Hay Is Different From Regular Hay

A lot of farmers use whatever hay is locally available. That's understandable. But it's worth knowing what you might be missing when you stick only with common grass hay.

Regular grass hay gives animals roughage and fibre. That's useful. But it's often lower in protein and calcium compared to alfalfa.

Alfalfa hay gives you the fibre that animals need along with a much stronger nutritional package. More protein. More calcium. More energy per kilogram of feed.

For animals that are growing, lactating, pregnant, or working hard, that extra nutrition makes a real difference. You'll see it in their condition, their output, and their overall health over time.

Prasanta Organic's Alfalfa Hay is a straightforward upgrade from ordinary hay for most animal feeding programmes.

Which Animals Benefit From Alfalfa Hay

Alfalfa Hay works well for a wide range of animals. Here's a breakdown.

Dairy Cattle

Dairy cows have high nutritional demands, especially when they're producing milk. Alfalfa Hay supports milk production by providing the protein and calcium that dairy cows need consistently. Farmers who include alfalfa in their dairy cattle feed often notice better milk yield and better body condition in their animals.

Horses

Horses do well on alfalfa hay, particularly those that are working, competing, or recovering from illness or injury. It provides good energy and protein without the risks that come with high-grain diets. Many horse owners mix alfalfa with grass hay to get the right balance for their animals.

Goats and Sheep

Goats and sheep are natural grazers. Alfalfa Hay gives them a feed option that's close to what they would naturally seek out. It supports growth in young animals and maintains condition in adult animals. For lactating does or ewes, the extra protein and calcium in alfalfa is particularly helpful.

Rabbits

Alfalfa Hay is commonly recommended for young rabbits because of its high protein and calcium content. It supports healthy bone development and growth. For adult rabbits, it's often used alongside grass hay to provide variety and additional nutrition.

Poultry

Alfalfa can be included in poultry feed as a source of protein and key nutrients. It's used in layer hen rations to support egg production and in broiler rations to support healthy growth.

Other Livestock

Alfalfa Hay is also suitable for buffaloes, camels, and other working or farm animals. If an animal needs good quality forage, alfalfa is almost always a strong option.

The Nutritional Benefits of Alfalfa Hay

Let's go through the key benefits in a clear way.

High Protein Content

Alfalfa Hay has one of the highest protein levels among common forage crops. Protein is essential for muscle development, growth, milk production, and overall body maintenance in animals. Feeding alfalfa is one of the most natural ways to increase the protein intake of your livestock without relying entirely on manufactured protein supplements.

Rich in Calcium

Calcium is critical for bone health, milk production, and nerve and muscle function in animals. Alfalfa is naturally high in calcium, which makes it especially valuable for dairy animals and young growing stock.

Good Energy Source

Alfalfa provides a solid energy content that supports active and productive animals. Working horses, high-producing dairy cows, and growing young stock all benefit from the energy that alfalfa delivers.

High Fibre Content

Fibre is essential for healthy gut function in herbivores. Alfalfa Hay provides good dietary fibre that supports digestion and keeps the gut moving properly. This is important for preventing digestive problems in cattle, horses, goats, and other grazing animals.

Rich in Vitamins and Minerals

Alfalfa contains a range of vitamins and minerals including Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Vitamin C, potassium, magnesium, and iron. These micronutrients contribute to overall animal health, immune function, and reproductive performance.

Natural and Additive-Free

At Prasanta Organic, we don't add anything to our Alfalfa Hay. What your animals eat is pure, dried alfalfa. No synthetic additives. No preservatives. No mixing in filler material. Just the hay as it should be.

Supports Milk Production

For dairy farmers, this is one of the most practical benefits. The combination of protein, calcium, and energy in alfalfa directly supports better milk production. Many dairy farmers see a noticeable improvement in milk yield when they include alfalfa in their feeding programme.

Improves Animal Condition

Animals fed on good quality alfalfa tend to look better. Their coat condition improves. Their body weight is better maintained. They're more active and alert. These are the signs of an animal that's being fed well.

How We Source and Process Our Alfalfa Hay

At Prasanta Organic, the process starts at the farm level.

We work with growers who follow proper cultivation practices. The alfalfa is harvested at the right growth stage to ensure the best possible nutritional value. Harvesting too late is one of the most common reasons hay quality drops, and we avoid that.

After harvesting, the hay is dried properly. The drying process is important. If hay is baled with too much moisture, it can develop mould during storage. Mould in hay is a serious problem. It can make animals sick and reduces the nutritional value of the feed significantly.

We make sure our hay is dried to the right moisture level before it's baled and packed. This protects both the quality of the product and the health of your animals.

Once the hay is ready, it's sorted and packed for dispatch. We check for foreign material, weed contamination, and visual quality before anything leaves our facility.

Storing Alfalfa Hay the Right Way

Good hay needs good storage. Even the best quality alfalfa hay can deteriorate if it's not stored properly.

Keep the hay in a dry place with good ventilation. Avoid storing it directly on the ground where moisture can seep in from below. Keep it away from direct rain and excessive humidity.

If you're storing large quantities, make sure there's enough airflow around the bales to prevent heat buildup. Properly stored alfalfa hay maintains its quality and nutritional value for a good period of time.

Who Should Buy From Prasanta Organic

We supply Alfalfa Hay to dairy farmers who need consistent, high-quality forage for their cattle. We supply to horse owners and stables that need reliable hay for their animals. We supply to goat and sheep farmers, rabbit breeders, poultry operations, and livestock traders.

We also supply to animal feed manufacturers who use alfalfa as an ingredient in compound feed products.

If you need alfalfa hay in regular quantities and you want a supplier who maintains consistent quality batch after batch, Prasanta Organic is set up to meet that need.

Why Prasanta Organic

We're not the only supplier of Alfalfa Hay. We know that.

But at Prasanta Organic, we take the quality of what we supply seriously. We don't mix lower grade material into our batches to improve margins. We don't cut corners in the drying or packing process. We supply what we say we're supplying.

Our buyers come back to us because the quality is consistent. The hay they receive today is the same quality as what they received last time. That consistency matters when you're running a farm or a feed business.

Place Your Order Today

If you've been looking for a reliable source of quality Alfalfa Hay, Prasanta Organic is ready to supply.

Get in touch to discuss your quantity requirement. Whether you need a trial order first or you're ready to commit to a regular supply arrangement, we're happy to work with you.

Order today and give your animals the feed quality they deserve.