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From my experience, every facility has its own peculiar regulations when it
comes to feeds and grass hays!
It is best to check with that facility a month or so prior to a planned
activity.
Some sensitive areas will require processed extruded commercial feeds
only, One and Only comes to mind. (note: not promoting that
particular feed, it is just one that is approved at certain National Parks in
Texas). Each of the various manufacturers have their own variation.
A veterinary certificate showing the animals feces has been tested negative
for seed grains of any type that may pose a threat to the native forage!
There is no set rules across the country that I am aware of. To be
safe, if extensive travel to different areas is in your plans, it is best to put
your horse on one of the extruded processed feeds, that do not require hay
feeding! It is also cleaner, and does not require large amounts of hay stock in
the trailer or truck, and no fear of not being able to find a certain type of
hay in strange parts of the country.
Good Luck,
Louis
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