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Not all forage is created equal. Our premium sainfoin hay delivers superior nutrition and digestive comfort compared to traditional alfalfa or grass hay. Rich in condensed tannins and naturally non-gassy, sainfoin supports healthier digestion and reduces the risk of gas, colic, and bloating in horses and livestock.
Sainfoin also provides a highly bioavailable protein source - up to 76% bioavailability, compared to roughly 40% in most common feeds - making it one of the most effective forages for performance, recovery, and overall health.
Sainfoin is packed with essential nutrients, natural tannins, and health-supporting compounds that enhance animal wellbeing from the inside out. It’s highly palatable, gentle on the gut, and ideal for horses with sensitive digestive systems or alfalfa intolerance.
Highly palatable and preferred over alfalfa
Non-bloating and non-gas producing
Supports healthier digestion and reduces risk of colic
Enhances protein absorption and nutrient utilization
Natural antioxidant properties for immune system support
Natural anti-inflammatory benefits
Supports muscle repair and topline development
Promotes strong bones and hoof strength
Natural anthelmintic properties
Increases natural saliva production and water intake
Performance horses
Sensitive digestive systems
Horses prone to gas, colic, or bloating
Owners looking for an alfalfa alternative
All livestock needing nutrient-dense forage
Weight: Approx. 1200 lb
Size: 3×4×8 rectangular bale
Cut: Field-fresh, premium-grade sainfoin
Horses: Feed 4–6 lbs daily. For best results, soak pellets with warm water 10–30 minutes prior to feeding.
Sainfoin is naturally rich in beta-carotene, which is safely converted to vitamin A as needed by the horse's body. When feeding sainfoin along with a vitamin/mineral supplement, avoid excessive total vitamin A intake by keeping supplemental vitamin A at or below approximately 30,000 IU per day.
Cattle, Sheep, Goats, & Other Livestock: Provide as part of a balanced diet. Consult your veterinarian for species-specific feeding guidance.
Always ensure access to fresh, clean water. Store in a dry place, off the ground, and away from pests to preserve freshness.


