Why Professionals Trust Prime Hay Portugal?

At Prime Hay Portugal, we know that consistency is key when it comes to equine nutrition. That’s why we deliver the same premium quality, every time, so you never have to worry about variations in forage.

Always in Stock, Always the Same Quality – We maintain a steady supply of hay, ensuring that every bale meets strict quality standards. No fluctuations, no surprises—just reliable nutrition for your horse, year-round.

🌱 Selected from the Best Fields & Climates – Our hay is sourced from France, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain, where the soil, climate, and harvesting conditions are ideal for producing nutrient-rich, high-quality forage.

🔬 Lab-Tested for Guaranteed Nutrition  Every batch of Prime Hay undergoes rigorous laboratory analysis to ensure precise protein, fibre, and sugar levels. We test for digestibility, mineral balance, and overall nutritional composition, guaranteeing that every bale provides safe, consistent, and optimally balanced forage for your horse.

Our commitment to scientific testing means you can trust that your horse is receiving the right nutrients in every bite—without hidden risks or fluctuations in quality.

🏇 Trusted by ProfessionalsOlympic riders, veterinarians, and equine nutritionists rely on Prime Hay for its balanced composition and consistent quality, supporting horses at every stage of life and performance.

🚛 Freshness & Efficiency – Our extra-pressed bales lock in nutrients and freshness, making transport, storage, and feeding more efficient and waste-free.

🌍 Sustainability Without Compromise – We prioritise eco-friendly practices, reducing plastic waste and optimising transport to lower emissions while preserving quality.

🌾 More Than a Supplier, Your Trusted Partner – Whether you need guidance on the best forage for your horse or want to ensure a consistent diet plan, our team is always available to help.

Quality you can trust. Consistency you can count on. Forage your horse deserves.

Why Professionals Trust Prime Hay Portugal?

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