Difficult question. Since I have horses and James & I grow hay, I've sort of been on both sides of this issue.
Many years ago, long before James and I began raising our own, I bought a load of nice looking hay. First time I had bought from this person. Hay looked good and smelled good.
I hadn't fed much of it, when all of my horses started colicking. Got the vet out. After treating my horses ($300+). We started looking for a cause. He discovered singletatry pea in the hay. Not just the vines, but the pods. I didn't know they were toxic to horses and was lucky their reaction wasn't any worse than it was.
I called the grower. He did refund my money and come get the hay, but said none of his other customers had a problem. I picked up every shred of that stuff, bagged and trashed it.
Horses can be funny critters. Mine spent 2 years at the farm grazing on bahai, but flat refused to eat the bahai hay grown on the same fields they grazed at the farm. Go figure.
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