Welcome to Hay Hub, where we proudly offer Alfalfa Hay, one of the most valuable and best selling forages in our collection. Alfalfa farming is the archetype of the “ecological pause” promoted by environmental initiatives for its ability to improve soil structure through its large and deep root mass, making it resistant to drought, and for its significant contribution to organic matter.
Alfalfa is a leguminous plant with a remarkable natural ability. It binds atmospheric nitrogen into its organic form, preventing nitrogen from reaching the water table. Cultivating alfalfa reduces synthetic nitrogen levels by three, making it an environmentally responsible choice. At Hay Hub, we are committed to sustainability, and Alfalfa Hay reflects that commitment.
For your animals, Alfalfa Hay is a nutritional powerhouse. It is renowned for its high protein content, which is optimally suited to promote muscle mass in beef cattle and increase the production of dairy cows. Alfalfa is also rich in carotene and minerals, supporting overall health and vitality.
Alfalfa is the richest in proteins and calcium per kilogram of dry matter of any fibrous forage. Its nitrogen content allows you to secure your rations without needing to concentrate them further. It is important to rectify alfalfa with energy on the basic ration, using a cereal or a feed. The mineralizing qualities of alfalfa are highly appreciated for its important quantities of iron, calcium, and potassium. Its exemplary calcium levels have the advantage of limiting the risks of acidosis.
Hay Hub recommends Alfalfa Hay particularly for animals with arthritic tendencies or those subject to rheumatism. It is also beneficial for avoiding muscle sprains and cramps, especially during important physical exertion. Moreover, alfalfa helps lower lipid content in the blood. Its content of beta carotenes, which the body uses as pro vitamin A, favors fertility in broodmares and strengthens the immune systems of mares, particularly in the fight against mastitis.
For poultry, Alfalfa Hay from Hay Hub provides enrichment. Compacted bales stimulate natural pecking, reduce aggressiveness, and keep hens busy and entertained.
At Hay Hub, we take quality seriously. The conditions for establishing alfalfa cultivation are contracted for four years between farmers and Doulière Hay France. The seeds used are selected and guaranteed non GMO. They are well suited to regional climatic conditions with seed dormancy rated 5 to 7. The harvests are managed by specialized companies with high performance equipment to avoid sugar degradation, which can reach up to 16 percent when drying is slow, and to prevent the loss of protein rich leaves, which can be up to 20 percent for alfalfa.
Moisture readings are taken at each step, from production to storage. Batches that do not meet quality standards are listed and downgraded. A sample is taken from each batch and analyzed by a certified laboratory. This information guarantees the precision of your rations and gives you complete confidence in every bale of Alfalfa Hay you buy from Hay Hub.
Nutritionally, Alfalfa Hay from Hay Hub delivers the following. Dry matter content ranges from 830 to 870 grams per kilogram of raw product. Cellulose content is 25 to 30 percent. Calcium content is 10 to 12 grams per kilogram. Food energy is UFC 0.62 to 0.70 grams per kilogram of dry matter. Nitrogen value is MDC 110 to 146 grams per kilogram of dry matter.
At Hay Hub, we offer Alfalfa Hay in CHC bales, which stand for Calibrated High Compression bales. These bales provide consistent quality, easy handling, and precise portion control. Compression removes air from the bale, reducing oxidation and preserving nutrients. Compacted slices encourage animals to take more bites and produce more salivation, supporting slower and healthier digestion. All CHC bales from Hay Hub are calibrated, compressed, palletized, and filmed. They are bound using polyane string and delivered on pallets of 24 to 48 bales.
The advantages of CHC bales are clear. You save up to half your storage space. Handling is easy thanks to the small size. Nutrient preservation is guaranteed because compression reduces hay oxidation. Assimilation improves because compacted slices require more bites and more salivation. Your animals also regain a feeling of grazing, which reduces boredom and supports natural behavior.
For a 450 kg horse, Hay Hub recommends approximately 2 to 3 kilograms of Alfalfa Hay per day as a complement. For dairy cows, sheep, and goats, Hay Hub recommends 2 to 3 kilograms per day, split into two meals. For poultry, Alfalfa Hay provides entertainment, stimulates natural pecking, and reduces aggressiveness in the flock.
Whether you raise beef cattle, manage a dairy herd, care for horses, or keep backyard chickens, Alfalfa Hay from Hay Hub delivers exceptional protein, calcium, and overall nutritional value in every bale.




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