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Re: Ready For This One? :)
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Posted by Rayp(MI) on October 07, 2004 at 18:52:34 from (216.46.211.153):
In Reply to: Ready For This One? :) posted by Allan in NE on October 07, 2004 at 17:57:54:
Very simple my customers want a bale of hay the kids or the little woman can move. (Come to think of it, some of my customers are "little women.") They're feeding a couple bales a day to a horse or two, or a few sheep, or goats, or even a bunch of rabbits. They don't want several hundreds of pounds of stuff they can't begin to drag around. So, into the barn it goes, stacked nice and neat, and they pick it up by the pickup load, store it in a small corner of the horse shelter, and feed it as needed. Yes it is appropriate to keep the hay inside to prevent spoilage, freezing down to the ground, etc. Had a load of hay I didn't want to put in the barn, because it got wet while on the ground before baling - stacked it on the ground, and covered it with plastic. Took a bale off the bottom to feed sheep today, and after only a few weeks on the ground, the twine had rotted, and bale was half spoiled.
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