| Moisture | ≤12% |
| Crude Protein | ≥8.0% |
| ADF | ≤35% |
| NDF | ≤57% |
Timothy Grass, with its high-fiber content and good palatability, has different application focuses in the pet industry and the livestock industry, respectively, meeting the health needs of herbivorous pets and the nutritional requirements of ruminants.
It is suitable for core species such as rabbits, chinchillas, and guinea pigs, which are herbivorous pets. Its high fiber content can promote intestinal peristalsis, prevent hairballs and constipation, and maintain intestinal health.
The nutrition ratio of low protein and low calcium is suitable for the physiological needs of herbivorous pets. It can avoid health problems such as kidney burden and stones caused by excessive protein or calcium intake.
The grass is tender and has good palatability, making it suitable as the daily staple food or snack for pets. At the same time, its fibrous texture can help pets grind their teeth and prevent dental problems caused by overly long teeth.
As a type of high-fiber forage, it can provide abundant crude fiber for ruminant animals such as cattle and sheep, helping to ensure normal rumen movement and improving the digestive efficiency of these animals for other feeds.
The protein content is moderate, making it suitable for use as daily feed or as a substitute for feed. It can supplement fiber while providing basic protein nutrition for ruminant animals, meeting the needs of different stages such as fattening and breeding.
The source of high-quality coarse fiber is stable and can be used in combination with other feeds to balance the feed structure of ruminants and reduce the potential nutritional imbalance problems caused by feeding with a single type of feed.