Skip to content
A Armstrong Hay
A freshly mown horse hay field with windrows of cut hay near Armstrong, the Spallumcheen valley and mountains beyond in BC
In stock · Updated

No. 01 · Spallumcheen, BC

Horse hay for sale near Armstrong, grown clean in the Spallumcheen valley.

Spray-free grass and grass-alfalfa, baled into easy 55 lb squares. First, second and third cut, available all year. Pickup by appointment, just outside Armstrong.

No. 02 · The Hay

Two fields. The right hay for the horse in front of you.


A lush 50/50 grass and alfalfa hay field with purple alfalfa blossoms at golden hour

Grass-alfalfa, 50/50

A balanced mix with the protein and energy of alfalfa and the fibre of grass. The hay to reach for when a horse is working, growing, or just needs more out of every flake.

Performance · Growing · Hard keepers

A grass hay field running back to the tree line and the Spallumcheen valley mountains under a blue sky

Pure grass

Lower in sugar and protein, clean and consistent. The everyday hay for easy keepers, seniors and anyone feeding free-choice through the day.

Easy keepers · Seniors · Free-choice

What
Spray-free horse hay from Armstrong Hay in Spallumcheen, BC — pure grass and 50/50 grass-alfalfa square bales, about 55 lb each.
Cuts
First, second and third cut, kept dry in the barn and available year round.
Price
$20 per bale under 10, $18 from 10 to 20, and $15 each at 20 or more (CAD), picked up at the farm.
Where
Pickup by appointment on Thomas Hayes Road — serving Armstrong, Spallumcheen, Enderby, Vernon, Lumby and Coldstream.

No. 03 · The Rate Card

Priced by the bale. The more you haul, the less you pay.

Same spray-free hay at every tier — the only thing that changes is the price per bale as the load gets bigger. Prices are per ~55 lb square bale, picked up at the farm.

In stock · Updated
Close-up of a single fresh 55 lb square hay bale, leafy and green, bound with twine

Under 10 bales

A few bales to top up the barn.

$20

per bale

10 – 19 bales

A season for one or two horses.

$18

per bale

20 bales or more

Best value

Stock up by the load and save.

$15

per bale

Estimate your load

$15–$20 / bale

Your total

$180

$18

per bale

Picked up at the farm · prices in CAD

No. 04 · The Cuts

First, second and third cut — in the barn all year.

Every cut has its place. We bring in all three through the season and store them dry, so there’s good hay on hand long after the fields go quiet.

01

First cut

The season’s first growth — a little more stem and fibre, and the classic choice for easy keepers and free-choice feeding.

02

Second cut

Leafier and softer, with a higher leaf-to-stem ratio. A favourite for horses that need more out of every flake.

03

Third cut

The finest, leafiest cut of the year. Rich and palatable — ideal for hard keepers and picky eaters.

Two horses grazing on loose hay in a green paddock at golden hour with mountains behind

No. 05 · Spray-Free

Nothing on the hay but sun and the valley.

We don’t spray our fields — no herbicides, no pesticides. Just hay grown the way the land grows it, cut at the right stage, and baled dry. It’s the hay we’d want in front of our own horses, which is the only standard that’s ever mattered here.

Get clean hay this season

No. 06 · Where Our Hay Goes

Horse hay for sale across the North Okanagan.

The farm sits on Thomas Hayes Road in Spallumcheen, minutes from Armstrong. Horse owners haul their hay by the load from all over the valley — Armstrong, Spallumcheen, Enderby, Vernon, Lumby and Coldstream — for spray-free square bales they won’t find in the classifieds.

Armstrong
Horse hay minutes from town — right next door.
Spallumcheen
Our home township, where the hay is grown.
Enderby
Square bales a short haul north.
Vernon
Horse hay down the highway, south.
Lumby
Grass and grass-alfalfa, east into the Monashees.
Coldstream
Hay by the load, just past Vernon.
A mown horse hay field with windrows and farm buildings near Armstrong, the North Okanagan hills beyond

How pickup works

  1. 1

    Tell us what you need

    Send a request or call with your hay type, cut and how many bales.

  2. 2

    We confirm what’s in the barn

    We’ll check stock, set a price by your quantity, and pick a time.

  3. 3

    Haul it home

    Come by appointment and load up. We don’t deliver — pickup only, at the farm.

No. 07 · Good Questions

Before you haul

Do you deliver?

No — pickup is by appointment only, from the farm at 1142 Thomas Hayes Road in Spallumcheen. Give us a call or send a request and we’ll book a time that works.

How much is a bale?

It’s priced by the bale, and the price drops as you haul more: $20 each under 10 bales, $18 each from 10 to 20, and $15 each at 20 or more. Same hay either way.

How big are the bales?

Standard rectangular small squares, around 55 lb each. Easy to handle, stack and store — you can load them by hand without a tractor.

Is the hay really organic?

Our fields are spray-free: no herbicides and no pesticides, ever. We’re not a certified-organic operation, but nothing goes on the hay your horse eats — just sun, soil and the Spallumcheen valley.

Grass or grass-alfalfa — which should I get?

Grass hay is lower in sugar and protein, which suits easy keepers, seniors and free-choice feeding. The 50/50 grass-alfalfa carries more protein and energy for performance, growing or hard-keeping horses. Not sure? Tell us about your horses and we’ll point you the right way.

Can I get hay in the winter?

Yes. We carry first, second and third cut and keep hay in the barn year round, while supply lasts. Reserving ahead is the surest way to lock in what you need.

Where can I buy horse hay near Armstrong or Vernon?

Right here. The farm is on Thomas Hayes Road in Spallumcheen, a few minutes from Armstrong, and horse owners haul from across the North Okanagan — Armstrong, Spallumcheen, Enderby, Vernon, Lumby and Coldstream. Pickup is by appointment; call or text (250) 550-8040 to set a time.

Do you have hay in stock right now?

Almost always. We keep first, second and third cut in the barn year round, while supply lasts — so there’s clean square-bale hay on hand even through winter, when most local sellers have sold out. Reserve ahead to lock in what you need.

Do you sell timothy or orchard grass hay?

We grow two fields — a pure grass hay and a 50/50 grass-alfalfa — rather than a single named species like timothy or orchard grass. The grass hay fills the same role: lower-sugar, palatable forage for easy keepers and seniors, while the grass-alfalfa adds protein and energy. Tell us about your horses and we’ll point you to the right one.

No. 08 · Reserve Your Hay

Tell us what your horses are on.

Send a few details and we’ll get back to you to confirm what’s in the barn and book a pickup time. Prefer to talk it through? Give us a call — happy to help you pick the right hay and cut.

No spam, ever. We only use this to arrange your hay.

Text us