Posted by JD Farmer on July 27, 2016 at 19:01:04 from (104.169.76.14):
In Reply to: Post dating checks posted by JD Farmer on July 27, 2016 at 09:25:41:
Thank's everyone for the reply's.
I have only had one GOOD customer over the years that owned horses. He was a good ol'e boy from W.VA. knew 10 times more than most people do about everything, well to do and fun to talk too. We got along great and still do, but he finally got out of the horse business back when the economy tanked around 2008.
So I am about to get out of selling hay to horse people all together, they are just too big of a pita. Funny how they never ever have a place to store hay that is easy to access, never have a clue about hay, weather it's good or bad, one species from another and so on. And for sure they have no clue, how it's made or what it takes to make good quality hay.
Years ago I used to sell lots of it right here at home, but really got sick and tired of them showing up at any hours of the day, like I was some kind of grocery store...and only want half a dozen bales at a time.
I guess I need to buy more cattle, feed it to them year round like the horse idiots do, lol.
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