Posted by Michael Soldan on June 28, 2010 at 08:13:45 from (24.235.50.129):
In Reply to: OT-- HAY BUYERS posted by gitrib on June 27, 2010 at 19:05:40:
I did four loads of hay that was a pasture mix, dry, nutricious, some timothy , clover, alfalfa and no rain. A horse lady up the road wanted to "try" the hay and thought she would like 250 bales, about two loads...so I took two bales of hay off the wagon and went to her barn door and set them there for her to try. Well she left them sitting there and a day or so later it rained on them. A week later I saw her and she told me that when she opened the bale it was all wet and mouldy..so she didn't want any. I never said a word. Those four loads of hay set on the wagons for a month or so and another horsey lady bought a load...said it was the best hay she had ever had..eventually she took all four loads, about 500 bales alltogether. There's no cure for stupid and I don't try to cure stupid anymore, I just smile and agree.
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