Premium Horse Hay in Las Vegas: Alfalfa, Bermuda, Orchard, Timothy, and Orchard-Alfalfa Mix
- Alan Shugarman

- Oct 14
- 5 min read
You want clean, dependable hay without a long drive. We stock premium three-string bales that weigh about 100 to 120 lb each. Pickup is simple at HAVEN, 8390 Haven St, Las Vegas, NV 89123. Call or text 775-296-5847. Hours 8 am to 9 pm daily. Call ahead for late pickup.
What you can buy today
Alfalfa Hay
Leafy, rich, and consistent. Alfalfa supports hard work, growth, lactation, and weight gain. It adds protein and calories while staying palatable for picky eaters. Use straight alfalfa for performance needs, or blend with a grass hay if you want to moderate energy. Order: Alfalfa Hay
Bermuda Grass Hay
Fine-stemmed and steady. Bermuda offers reliable fiber with moderate calories. It suits many mature horses and easy keepers who hold weight well. It also helps barns that want a consistent daily forage base with predictable intake. Order: Bermuda Grass Hay
Orchard Grass Hay
Soft, green, and highly palatable. Orchard gives quality fiber without pushing energy too high. Many owners like it for seniors, sensitive stomachs, and horses that do best on a gentle, grass-forward ration. It is easy to mix with alfalfa when you want a small protein boost. Order: Orchard Grass Hay
Orchard-Alfalfa Mix Hay
Balanced by design. The mix pairs orchard’s digestible fiber with alfalfa’s protein. It works for pleasure and performance horses that need more nutrition than straight grass but not as much density as full alfalfa. Many barns use this as a one-bale solution for groups with mixed needs. Order: Orchard-Alfalfa Mix Hay
Timothy Grass Hay
The classic. Timothy is high in fiber with moderate protein. It supports steady body condition and calm behavior in horses that do not need extra calories. Many owners choose Timothy for long-term maintenance and simple, predictable feeding. Order: Timothy Grass Hay
Straw for Bedding
Clean bedding helps skin, hooves, and airways. Keep stalls dry and comfortable so horses rest well between rides. Order: Straw for Bedding
How to choose the right hay
Start with your horse’s workload and condition. If you ride often, haul for lessons, or compete, you likely need more protein and calories. Alfalfa or the Orchard-Alfalfa Mix fits that plan. If your horse holds weight easily, begin with Bermuda or Orchard and watch body condition over two to three weeks. If you want a balanced, no-drama grass hay, choose Timothy for daily use.
Consider temperament. Some horses run hotter on rich forage. If that is your horse, make grass hay the base and add small alfalfa flakes around work. If your horse is dull and drops weight in training, increase alfalfa or move to the Orchard-Alfalfa Mix.
Think about your routine. If you board, you might prefer one hay that suits most horses in the barn. Orchard-Alfalfa Mix and Timothy are strong all-around choices. If you manage performance pairs, alfalfa plus a grass hay gives easy adjustments week to week.
Feeding notes
Feed by weight, not flakes. Three-string bales are dense. Use a scale once to calibrate your flakes. Track body condition with your phone’s weekly photos. Ribs should be easy to feel and hard to see. Add or reduce a half flake at a time and hold changes for several days before you adjust again.
Fresh water and salt matter. Horses on dry forage drink more. Keep buckets clean and full. Offer plain white salt so intake stays steady through hot, dry days.
Las Vegas storage tips
Desert heat and low humidity are tough on hay. Protect your bales from sun and concrete. Store on pallets or 2x4s for airflow. Face cut ends inward and keep a few inches off walls. Cover stacks with breathable tarps if you store in a garage or outbuilding. Rotate new bales to the bottom of the stack and feed older bales first. Check for string tension so stacks stay secure in warm afternoons.
Bale specs and hauling
All forages listed here are three-string bales that average 100 to 120 lb each. Plan your vehicle and tie-downs. A short-bed truck fits several three-string bales if you stack tight and cross-strap. Bring gloves for loading. We help you load at HAVEN during business hours. Call ahead if you need a hand after dark.
Pickup, hours, and ordering
Pickup only at HAVEN. 8390 Haven St, Las Vegas, NV 89123. Hours 8 am to 9 pm daily. Call or text 775-296-5847. You can order on each product page and swing by for pickup, or text your list and ETA. Ask about pallet counts and repeat schedules if you feed a string of horses. We will set a plan that keeps hay ready when you pull in.
Your IFA hay supplier in town
We are your local IFA supplier. If you need bagged forage to stretch space or simplify travel, ask for IFA hay pellets when you place your order. Pellets pair well with grass hay for seniors and for horses that haul often. Add a few bags to your pickup so you always have a clean, consistent backup on hand.
Who we serve
We serve local riders, lesson barns, trainers, and event crews. You get in-town access before clinics, rodeos, and show days. Many customers stop on the way to South Point, The Orleans, or west-side arenas. If you keep your horse at home, you still get the same quality and fast pickup that our boarders rely on all year.
Simple ordering checklist
Load your cart from the product links above or text your order. Tell us your pickup window. Bring tie-downs, space in the bed, and a tarp if you prefer covered stacks. We meet you at HAVEN, help load, and send you on your way.
FAQ | Frequently Asked Questions
Which hay should I start with for an easy keeper?
My horse needs more weight during show season. What should I feed?
Use Alfalfa or the Orchard-Alfalfa Mix. Increase slowly and watch condition each week.
Do you have Timothy in stock?
Yes. Check the Timothy page for current price and availability, then place your order.
How heavy are the bales?
Three-string bales average 100 to 120 lb. Plan safe lifting and secure transport.
Where do I pick up and what are your hours?
Pickup is at HAVEN, 8390 Haven St, Las Vegas, NV 89123. Hours 8 am to 9 pm daily. Call ahead for late pickup.
Do you deliver?
Ask when you order. We will review your address, timing, and quantity and let you know the best option.
Ready to order?
Use the product links above or text 775-296-5847 with your list and pickup time. Drive to HAVEN at 8390 Haven St. We will load fast, answer questions, and help you keep your horses on a steady, simple forage plan.










Great post — your hay selection and clear pickup details make it easy for local riders to find quality forage. The three-string Timothy, Orchard, and Alfalfa options are described well and sound trustworthy.