Posted by farmallsandcoops on July 18, 2017 at 09:56:13 from (69.57.205.6):
In Reply to: hay delivery posted by BIG RUH on July 18, 2017 at 05:36:53:
Well these folks could be the "other" kind -- people that have horses and NOT horse people. My wife and I are the former -- we are people with horses. We have paid the same price for hay the past four years. We show up when we say we will, we help load from their wagon to a trailer (we are 50 miles from the seller) and have always paid. The seller also will work with us on hay that we don't like or bales that are wet. In fact, as we load, he often will set hay aside if HE doesn't think it is a bale that will work for us. Our animals get straight grass hay, no need for any alfalfa. If we find bales as we use them that are not "good," he always has done right by us. Seems like a pretty good deal for both of us. So before lumping all us folks into that "horse people" group, remember there are others who are not that way! Yes there are those that are difficult and our seller has told us of "those" people. But we buy 300-400 bales of hay per year -- we have a dry lot and don't have pasture ground.
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