Standlee Premium Western Forage 50 Lb. Premium Timothy Grab & Go Compressed Bale
- Brand:
- Standlee
- Model Number:
- 192933
- UPC:
- 184280000094
- EAN:
- 0184280000094
- Walmart SKU:
- 47653459
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$84.00 | |
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$41.98 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$57.99 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.36/5 from 14 reviews.
I don’t have a horse but I do have a donkey that I adore. I feed her the Timothy Grass and definitely noticed a difference with her coat and even think she slimmed down a little. Know it is hard to tell in the pics - hard to get her to “pose” for pictures. She absolutely loved the hay and right I am adding the Timothy pellets to her feed which she is greatly enjoying.
I have been buying this for my horse that has been having frequent colic episodes. It has really helped with his recurrent colic and his coat is super shiny!
I have been using this hay for over 10 years - my aged gelding loves it. It is good quality and easy to transport and store. Have have very few bales that needed returned for any reason. The cost of course is more than hay from a hay farmer, but this is better quality and I can grab just a few bales at a time when I need them. A+
I first purchased the Standlee Premium Western Forage Premium Timothy Grab and Go Compressed Hay Bale, 50 lb in June of 2022 to supplement my Molly Mule I had just purchased as my pasture was very lush and I wanted to gradually transition her over from hay to green grass. I found they she really liked the Standlee Timothy compressed hay. I have continued to have one of these bales on hand and open an just give Ginger (my mule) a handful as she really enjoys it even when on pasture. Great product and very convenient!
Timothy grab&go is my go to when traveling, it's easy and convenient. Most generally it's clean and Timothy with a fresh smell. Depending where you purchase it from. I have recieved some not so fresh or moldy hay occasionally, again it depends where you purchased it from. It's a store carrier issue not Standlee.
I have been buying this for years! Over the past 2 yrs this product has continued to become worse and worse! I had a few solid mold. I find more and more weeds. I even get lumps of dirt. It is extremely dusty. My last bale was much more like straw bedding. I switched back to a regular bale at a real feed store and see just how bad it is! Another thing I noticed as well was this is about half the amount of a regular bale!
The last several bales of grass I purchased were either so dead (brown) or dead and dusty. I've either returned them for a refund or spread them out in the barn like straw. I hope Standlee can get back to the "premium" timothy grass they advertise. Until then I'm purchasing another brand.
Unfortunately I bought two of these compressed bales only to find they were nothing more than trash hay. It is like brown, dead curled up hay with yellow, dried stalks. There is NOTHING my animals will eat in this. I understand now why Standlee wraps their compressed bales in green plastic. What a waste of money. I don't understand how you stay in business if this is your premium product.
I see now why you wrap this product in green plastic. That way the consumer can't see what they're buying ahead of time. This grass is pure trash. I had to spread it like straw rather than feed it to my animals. I'm done with Standlee. There are too many other hay providers that take pride in their product.
My horse coliced (impaction colonic) within 24 hours of feeding even though it “decompressed” for over 12 hours. Poop was like rubber! The hay I put in the hay ball expanded so much even after 12 hours that I could not remove the hay out of it
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $57.99 (Jun 30) to $57.99 (Jun 30) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $57.99.
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