Alfalfa Pellets
Alfalfa Pellets
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Freight Breakdown
Consider your price per 50 lb bag. Check out the examples below to see the cost of having Medalist delivered outside Utah.
*Pricing examples:
Per bag estimates below are what you pay per 50lb bag INCLUDING estimated freight charges
1 pallet (40bags) with $400 freight = $775:
That's only $19.37 per 50lb bag!
2 pallets (80bags) with $700 freight = $1450
That's only $18.12 per 50lb bag!
3 pallets (120bags) with $900 freight charge = $2025
That's only $16.87 per 50lb bag!
*Prices do not reflect actual freight quotes to your area, only an idea of what it may cost. Actual freight quotes calculated at checkout.
Alfalfa Pellets for horses and livestock
Our premium alfalfa pellets are an ideal, nutrient-dense feed choice for horses and livestock, delivering all the benefits of high-quality alfalfa in a convenient, easy-to-handle form. Sourced from carefully selected alfalfa, these pellets offer a rich source of protein, fiber, and essential minerals to support digestive health and sustained energy. Whether you’re looking for alfalfa pellets near you or exploring options to boost your horses’ diet, our alfalfa pellets ensure consistent nutrition in every bag. Perfect for supplementing hay or as a stand-alone feed, these pellets provide the essential nutrients that support growth, stamina, and overall well-being. Shop our alfalfa pellets and elevate your horse feeding regimen with trusted quality and exceptional results.
Choke-free
Our pellets are small and we don't add any binders which keeps them soft. This eliminates the risk of choke without necessitating the soaking of pellets. However, if desired, you can still opt to soak them to provide your animal with additional hydration.
Easy and space saving
Put down that pitchfork. With pellets you won't need to break down hay bales or deal with the mess and waste. Pellets are easy to store and take up a fraction of the space as hay.
Nutrient dense
Alfalfa contains more protein and calcium than other hays and has a better flavor that most horses eat right up!
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