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Hobby Farm

Hobby Farm Pellet from Harwood Grains and Stockfeeds is a high fibre, nutritionally balanced pelletised feed suitable for supplementing the diet of sheep, cattle, goats and alpacas. 


This pellet provides a combination of highly palatable blend of grains, proteins, vitamins and minerals. It is ideal for balancing forages, particularly when forage availability or quality is not enough to meet the animal’s requirements. 


Includes a rumen buffer to help prevent rumen acidosis (grain poisoning). 

Hobby Farm Feed Product from Harwood Grains

Hobby Farm

nutritional Support for the Whole Farm

Hobby Farm - Feed Product from Harwood Grains

Highly palatable pellet ideal when feeding poor quality roughage or when animals are grazing on low-quality pastures.


Contains a buffer to help reduce the risk of ruminal acidosis. 

Fortified with vitamins and minerals to support health and condition of sheep, cattle, goats and alpacas. 


Urea, antibiotic and medication-free. 

Formulated from a selection of the following ingredients: Wheat, Barley, Lupins, Lupin Hulls, Oats, Oat Hulls, Almond Hulls, Canola Meal, Canola Oil, Pollard, Molasses, Lime, Magnesium Oxide, Salt, Vitamin and Mineral Premix.

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✔ LOCALLY SOURCED INGREDIENTS

✔ MEDICATION FREE MILL

  • Nutrition Profile


  • Key Features

    • Highly palatable pellet ideal when feeding poor quality roughage or when animals are grazing on low-quality pastures. 
    • Fortified with essential vitamins and minerals to health and condition for sheep, cattle, goats, and alpacas. 
    • Contains a buffer to help reduce the risk of ruminal acidosis. 
    • Urea, antibiotic, and medication-free. 
  • Feeding Instructions

    • Introduce Hobby Farm at 250g per 50kg liveweight on day one. Increase by 100g every three days to a maximum of 1kg per 50kg liveweight per day. 
    • Hobby Farm is suitable for feeding in conjunction with unlimited hay, pasture, or other forage. 
    • Offer free-choice access to fresh, clean water at all times. 
    • Regularly clean feeders to reduce risk of spoilage. 
    • Place feed and water sources away from each other to keep water clean. 
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