Posted by JDseller on July 14, 2011 at 22:15:56 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: hay prices??? posted by dave2 on July 13, 2011 at 23:29:21:
I see that you are like a lot of other horse people. YOU HAVE quite a few horse. It is not the hay sellers duty to make your cost be the same. You have decided to have and keep horses. It is YOUR decision to have horses therefore your cost. There is a reason they are nicknamed hay burners.
It is the age old supply and demand. Any where the hay is in short supply the price is going to go up. It has nothing to do with what they have in it. Hay here is much higher due to the fact many acres are switched to grain production.
As for the guy that stored his last years hay. You are implying that he is immoral for raising HIS hay price. The market changed. It is not a morality issue. I guess that if those cute dogs you sell where all of a sudden worth twice as much you would keep selling them at the old price????? When you sell something you try to get as high as you can. So don"t fault the other guy for doing the same thing.
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