Posted by Billy NY on June 29, 2008 at 06:17:21 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: I hate Horse people posted by garytomaszewski on June 28, 2008 at 19:03:16:
That is enough to make you laugh, modern customer is well informed today, so informed they want published nutritional data for each bale.... ok now that's the customer you don't need.
We have one guy who drops by all the horse barns in the area, he drops off 6 or so bales, open 1 or 2 up, they are sometimes left overs from last year, you like, those are on him, you no like, you buy the 6 bales, simple as that. Now let me tell you, even some of the previous year 2nd cut is usually really nice hay, can't complain about anything he brings over, his kids would stack, and always a fair price. Having done hay, we don't try to negotiate hay prices with anyone, I think that is being a little cheap to say the least. The funny thing is, I'd like to see someone complain about the hay from this particular guy, big ole tall, corn fed strappin fellow, probably looks meaner than he ever could be, a very nice friendly person, but I'll dare you... go over and tell him his hay suks ;) Another one who just does a nice job, you don't need to see his fields to know it's good, delivers and stacks, been doing it for years, always glad to see him pull in, usually when the stack is getting low too..... I really don't know how these people make so much trouble about hay, theres always lots of other problems with horses, the help to deal with.
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