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<blockquote data-quote="gabby" data-source="post: 695120" data-attributes="member: 553"><p>Build a shed. 1000 SF of open shed space will hold 70 bales stacked two high with room to spare. It will save you money every year by eliminating rot loss, and it will save lots of trouble at feeding time not to have to mess with tarps, pallets, etc.</p><p></p><p>If a shed is out of the question and the bales are net-wrapped grass hay, I wouldn't worry about covering them, just set them on the ground with air space on all sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gabby, post: 695120, member: 553"] Build a shed. 1000 SF of open shed space will hold 70 bales stacked two high with room to spare. It will save you money every year by eliminating rot loss, and it will save lots of trouble at feeding time not to have to mess with tarps, pallets, etc. If a shed is out of the question and the bales are net-wrapped grass hay, I wouldn't worry about covering them, just set them on the ground with air space on all sides. [/QUOTE]
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