Posted by Dell (WA) on January 29, 2012 at 10:40:56 from (174.24.200.137):
In Reply to: Feed store rip off posted by 37Chief on January 28, 2012 at 22:42:53:
Chief........when you go to the grocery store for can of soup, you pay by the can NOT by the BOX. Same with yer grass hay, 1-bale NOT trailer load. Same pricing dynamics. And NO, yer local feed store will NOT sell by weight even though they bought by trailer weight. Hay bale weight very just by the very dynamics of bailing. Then remember, most horsey people are wimmins that can't hardly throw a saddle blanket over the horsey back. I would bet that the feedstore has a contract with the hay guy that specifies 50# bales. (his major customers) There ain't many wimmins that can muscle 100# alfalfa bales. (alfalfa weighs more than grass) ........the hey Dell
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