Hydration Hay Blocks are a premium blend of quality grass and alfalfa hay that have been compressed into convenient, lightweight blocks. Simply drop the block into a bucket with 5 quarts of warm water, and it will quickly expand into about one flake of palatable, moist hay.
Crude Protein (min) ................10.00%
Crude Fat (min)........................ 1.50%
Crude Fiber (max) .................... 37.00%
Ash (max) ................................ 9.00%
Product Details:
- Recommended for all horses at all life stages.
- Promotes Water Intake for Proper Hydration Convenient, Lightweight and Easy to Use
- Quickly Absorbs Five Quarts of Water Compressed Blend of Premium Grass and Alfalfa Hay
- Reduces the Need to Haul Water and Large Bales of Hay When Traveling
- Patent-pending
- Hydration Hay Soak Technology
- Convenient Way to Deliver Oral Medications and Supplements
Crude Protein (min) ................10.00%
Crude Fat (min)........................ 1.50%
Crude Fiber (max) .................... 37.00%
Ash (max) ................................ 9.00%
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
By Gina Dean
Fort Bragg, CA
December 05, 2020
Fort Bragg, CA
December 05, 2020
By Valued Customer
July 05, 2020
July 05, 2020
"This helped " unblock " a dehydrated-impacted colic horse we own.
The heat and humidity made him back off his water, causing a mild colic impaction. As he recovered, we put him on this to soothe his intestinal track, and rehydrate him. He LOVED IT, it worked great !! Highly advise !"
By Valued Customer
May 20, 2020
May 20, 2020
"Works really well, as long a the water is warm. Horses seem to like it."
By Erin
Streetsboro, OH
October 28, 2019
Streetsboro, OH
October 28, 2019
"I just started feeding this to my 30 year old mare who is a hard-keeper and has been having trouble with normal hay. She is a very picky eater and has never liked eating wetted down/soaked hay. well, she LOVES this hydration hay. We soak a full cube for her and mix it in with her alfalfa/timothy hay pellets and she slurps it right up. Excited to see if this helps put some weight on her, as well. It is somewhat expensive, in my opinion, but if she eats it I am willing to give it a go."