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Feeding Horse with Grass Hay

This page analyzes the use of grass hay as a feed source for horse. At 8% crude protein and 52% TDN, grass hay is does not meet protein or energy requirements as a sole feed for horse at maintenance level (requires 10% CP and 55% TDN). Below you will find daily feeding rates, costs across herd sizes, and a life-stage breakdown showing how requirements change through the production cycle.

As-Fed/Day
25.0 lbs
Daily DMI
22.0 lbs
Protein Met?
No
TDN Met?
No
Monthly Cost
$56.25
Annual Cost
$684.38

Grass Hay for Horse by Life Stage

Feed requirements change significantly across life stages. The table below shows the daily as-fed quantity of grass hay needed for each horse life stage, along with whether the feed meets the adjusted protein and TDN requirements for that stage. Life stages with higher demands (lactation, growth) may require supplementation even if grass hay is adequate at maintenance.

Life Stage Daily DMI As-Fed/Day Protein Need Protein OK? Monthly Cost
Maintenance 22.0 lbs 25.0 lbs 10% No $56.25
Light Work 24.2 lbs 27.5 lbs 11% No $61.88
Moderate Work 27.5 lbs 31.3 lbs 12% No $70.31
Heavy Work 33.0 lbs 37.5 lbs 13% No $84.38
Breeding Stallion 25.3 lbs 28.8 lbs 12% No $64.69
Pregnant Mare 25.3 lbs 28.8 lbs 13% No $64.69
Lactating Mare 33.0 lbs 37.5 lbs 15% No $84.38
Weanling (6-12 months) 30.8 lbs 35.0 lbs 16% No $78.75
Yearling (12-24 months) 26.4 lbs 30.0 lbs 14% No $67.50

Herd Feed Budget: Horse on Grass Hay

For operations feeding grass hay to multiple horse animals, the table below projects total feed requirements and costs. These estimates use the maintenance-level feeding rate of 25.0 lbs as-fed per head per day at $150/ton.

Head Count Daily As-Fed Total Monthly Tons Annual Tons Monthly Cost Annual Cost
1 25.0 lbs 0.33 tons 4.01 tons $56.25 $684.38
5 125.0 lbs 1.65 tons 20.08 tons $281.25 $3,421.88
10 250.0 lbs 3.30 tons 40.15 tons $562.50 $6,843.75
25 625.0 lbs 8.25 tons 100.38 tons $1,406.25 $17,109.38
50 1,250.0 lbs 16.50 tons 200.75 tons $2,812.50 $34,218.75
100 2,500.0 lbs 33.00 tons 401.50 tons $5,625.00 $68,437.50

Feeding Rates by Body Weight

The daily amount of grass hay varies with the individual animal's body weight. The table below shows as-fed feeding rates and monthly costs across a range of weights for horse.

Body Weight Daily DMI As-Fed/Day Monthly Feed Monthly Cost
770 lbs 15.4 lbs 17.5 lbs 462 lbs $39.38
935 lbs 18.7 lbs 21.3 lbs 561 lbs $47.81
1,100 lbs 22.0 lbs 25.0 lbs 660 lbs $56.25
1,265 lbs 25.3 lbs 28.8 lbs 759 lbs $64.69
1,430 lbs 28.6 lbs 32.5 lbs 858 lbs $73.13

Nutritional Analysis: Grass Hay for Horse

Grass Hay provides 8% crude protein on a dry matter basis, while horse at maintenance require a minimum of 10% crude protein. This means grass hay falls short of the minimum protein requirement by 2 percentage points. A protein supplement such as soybean meal, cottonseed meal, or a commercial protein block would be needed to balance the ration.

For energy, grass hay provides 52% TDN compared to the horse requirement of 55% TDN. Energy supplementation is needed. Adding corn (88% TDN), barley (84% TDN), or a fat supplement (180% TDN) to the ration would address the energy deficit. The amount of supplementation required depends on the magnitude of the shortfall and the animal's production level.

The dry matter content of grass hay is 88%, meaning that for every 100 lbs of as-fed feed, the animal receives 88 lbs of actual dry matter nutrition and 12 lbs of water. At $150 per ton as-fed, the effective cost per ton of dry matter is $170. When comparing feeds, always use the dry matter cost rather than the as-fed cost to make fair comparisons between feeds with different moisture levels.

For a comprehensive feeding program, consider combining grass hay with complementary feeds that address any nutritional gaps. Browse the complete feed comparison to identify the most cost-effective supplements, or use the calculator to model different feed combinations. Always provide free-choice mineral supplementation and clean water regardless of the forage and grain program.

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