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How Many Bales of Hay Per Horse Do You Need?

Most adult horses eat 15-20 pounds of hay daily, which usually equals one to two standard square bales depending on bale weight and forage type.

Daily Hay Needs for Horses in New Jersey

New Jersey horses typically require 1.5-2% of their body weight in hay each day. A 1,000-pound horse needs roughly 15-20 pounds of dry hay daily. Square bales average 40-50 pounds, so most owners feed one to two bales per horse when hay makes up the full diet.

Factors That Change the Amount

Hay Types Common in New Jersey

Timothy and mixed grass hay suit most pleasure and performance horses. Alfalfa works well for lactating mares or hard-working horses needing higher protein. Orchard grass is popular in central New Jersey because it tolerates the state's humid summers and cold winters. Many farms also offer mixed grass bales that combine timothy and orchard for consistent quality.

Getting Hay Delivered with Freight Included

Buyers in Trenton and surrounding areas can request an instant online quote that already includes freight to their exact address. The platform shows available loads of timothy, alfalfa, orchard grass, and mixed hay without hidden delivery fees. This removes the need to call multiple suppliers or arrange separate trucking.

Why Ordering Online Saves Time

Local horse owners avoid driving to farms, negotiating loads, or guessing bale counts. The quote process factors in current regional supply and typical delivery routes across New Jersey, giving a clear total cost before any commitment. Hay arrives directly at the farm or stable, already weighed and ready to store.

Planning Seasonal Purchases

New Jersey winters can last from late November into March, so many owners buy several months of hay at once. Ordering early in fall often secures better selection of first-cutting timothy and orchard grass before spring growth begins.

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Frequently asked questions

How many bales of hay per horse per month?
A typical 1,000-pound horse eats about 30-60 bales per month when fed only hay, depending on bale weight and daily intake.
Does pasture reduce the number of bales needed?
Yes. Good spring and fall pasture in New Jersey can cut hay needs by 30-50% during those seasons.
What bale size should I order for easy handling?
Standard square bales of 40-50 pounds are easiest for most New Jersey horse owners to move and store.
Can I get an exact quote with delivery to my farm?
Yes. The online quote includes freight to your address and shows available hay types and load sizes.