Does Moby barley make good hay?

Does Moby barley make good hay?

Of the hay types, Galileo, Kangaroo, and Winteroo oats produced over 6600 kg DM/ha at anthesis. Moby barley and Outback oats are not recommended for hay, but at anthesis had produced over 6000 kg DM/ ha, indicating their usefulness as silage options had they been cut earlier.

Is Moby barley beardless?

Plant Description Tufted annual grows to nearly 2 metres tall. Up to 1500 millimetres, hollow except at the nodes. Hairless.

How much do barley seeds cost?

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What is Moby barley?

awnless barley
Moby is an early maturing, 6 row, white seeded awnless barley with excellent winter growth and rapid establishment. Leaf size varies according to environmental conditions and is more comparable with oat varieties than traditional barley types. Moby will tolerate multiple grazings until the production of the first node.

Is Moby barley hay good for horses?

Barley hay is suitable as an alternative forage for horses. The average analysis of barley hay shows a relatively low level of energy and protein, with similar calcium and phosphorus values as oaten hay.

Is barley hay good for cattle?

When properly processed, mixed and fed, barley is an excellent feed grain. It can be used in growing and finishing diets for feedlot cattle, as supplement in forage rations for replacement heifers, and as an energy and protein source for gestating and lactating beef cows.

Is barley seed expensive?

Barley remains the most expensive major grain crop for a second consecutive season – its price still exceeds even that of high-protein wheat. Nonetheless, despite quite attractive barley prices, there are a number of factors preventing the planted area from a substantial expansion, reports UkrAgroConsult.

What is the best hay to feed horses?

There are two primary types of horse hay: legume and grass. Alfalfa is the best variety of legume hay, and Orchard grass is the grass hay I recommend; however, Timothy, bermudagrass, bahiagrass, and Kentucky bluegrass are also excellent choices.

Is oat hay OK for horses?

You can feed oat hay, but feed it to mature horses and make sure nitrate levels are at acceptable levels. Oat hay is not a commonly fed hay but can be an effective hay for older horses. The energy and protein content of good oat hay makes it a suitable forage for mature horses at maintenance and early gestating mares.

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