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Taree Stockfeed
Feeding your animals the right way starts with quality stockfeed, and you’ll find a trusted selection at Paint Horse Saddlery in Taree. We offer premium options to help horses and livestock stay healthy and energised.
Our stockfeed range includes premium lucerne hay, oaten hay and chaff blends, carefully sourced for consistency and quality. Whether you’re feeding a stable full of horses or caring for smaller animals, we have reliable feed options to suit.
We are proud to supply local horse owners, farmers and riders with feed they can trust. Our team can also help you choose the right feed for changing seasons or special dietary needs.
Call us today on 0481 166 195 to learn more about our stockfeed range and feeding advice! We also offer a range of horse care products.
Supplying Reliable Products
At Paint Horse Saddlery, we know that good stockfeed makes a difference to animal health and performance. That’s why we supply hay and chaff products you can rely on season after season.
When you buy stockfeed from us, you’ll benefit from:
- Consistent quality to maintain animal condition
- Reliable nutrition through all weather conditions
- Suitable feed options for horses, livestock & pets
- Friendly advice to match feed choices with your animals’ needs
Strong nutrition helps support better energy, digestion and overall wellbeing, whether you’re managing horses in work or caring for farm animals at home. Having access to premium stockfeed can help you achieve great results every day.
Visit Paint Horse Saddlery today and stock up on trusted feed for your animals’ health and happiness!
What’s the difference between lucerne and oaten hay?
Lucerne hay is high in protein and calcium, making it suitable for growing, breeding, or performance horses. Oaten hay is lower in protein but provides good roughage and is often better for maintenance diets. Horses may prefer one over the other, and both types can vary in quality.
How do I know if hay is good quality?
Good hay should be green, leafy, and free of mould, dust, or strong odours. It should feel dry but not brittle and have minimal weeds or foreign objects. Storage conditions and cut timing affect quality, so it’s best to inspect each bale or buy from trusted suppliers.
What is chaff and how is it used in horse feeding?
Chaff is chopped hay, commonly lucerne, oaten, or mixed, used to slow feeding and reduce waste. It’s often mixed with pellets, grains, or supplements to create a balanced ration. Chaff is especially helpful for horses prone to fast eating or those requiring controlled fibre intake.