ANIMAL FEEDS

ALFALFA HAY

G.G.G Agriculture cultivates produces and sources a wide range of feed products including hay, grass and straw. The product portfolio is supplied and procured from various origins and sources, in various forms, various grades and various packaging options to suit different markets and different customers’ needs. All products that are not internally produced are sourced from recognized global suppliers compliant to international feed industry standards and procedures .

“Our farm situated near to the Aswan High Dam, Behind Nile River in Egypt. And also distribute quality Hay products from countries’ like USA, Argentine etc .

Alfalfa is one of the world's oldest crop plants and use pre-dates recorded history. . It is a leguminous plant, and legumes are herbaceous plants, being very nutritious and high quality fodder. Like other crop plants it's harvested at various stages of growth but early bloom crops have optimum nutrient values. Like all crops it's nutritional content can vary tremendously, its protein content can vary from 13% to 22% and calcium content varies from 1 to 2% .

Its fibre content can range from 23 to 38%, all values depending on plant type, location, weather, time of harvest and subsequent storage. Nutritionally it contains every essential amino acid. It also contains enzymes that are important for food digestion. It also contains a very wide range of vitamins, minerals and trace elements. Premium grades of alfalfa provide very high levels of crude protein and also provide exceptional roughage value. Alfalfa is the ideal dairy feed .

ALFAALFA PELLETS

Used as an animal feed, Alfalfa Pellets are an excellent nitrogen source (up to 5%). Also contains trace minerals and triacontanol, a naturally occurring plant growth promoter, which has been shown to improve the growth and yield of many crops .

Alfalfa dehy is produced from standing alfalfa, which is mowed and chopped in the field, delivered to the dehydrating plant still containing a minimum of 60 percent moisture, artificially dried, ground and pelleted. They can be used to add calories to a horse's diet. They are a great source of calories for horses, because they are forage-based. Forage based calories will not cause many of the problems that high sugar and starch feeds, such as grains, do. Alfalfa pellets provides the calories without the "hot" factor. The majority of the horses out there will not get "hot" on alfalfa .