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Yes fresh cut lucerne bales are used for horses, however is also great for dairy cows if eaten straight from the plant (before harvestig).
After 2 years of being baled - the lucerne hay can be fed to sheep, horses, cattle, pigs anything. Only horses can eat a little bit of fresh cut bales however because of it high fat and protein factor, they can bloat.
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Wow! That is magnificent country, you are the lucky one Sparks.
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Emu's by the road
Wild animals around here include Kangaroos, Wild Pigs, Emus, Porcipines,Deer, Foxes and Rabbits.
This photo was taken on 3rd April. on my way to work i saw them and pulled over whipping out the camera before they ran away, so sorry for the lame focus and the cropping.
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