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Colic from hay
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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy+" data-source="post: 133219" data-attributes="member: 2489"><p>I had someone drive by later after I took the tractor over and moved it out of the way for them. I didn't bring it home because it was all messed up. The bale was gone when the guy drove by the next day. They had no way to move it. I suspect they sold it.</p><p>I think the reason they wouldn't eat the feed store bales is because they leave them outside in the rain and we have had a ton of rain down here. The feed store bales are 4x4 and mine a 5x6. Oh well, they won't get anymore for sure or the lady (yankee) that told her my caused the colic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy+, post: 133219, member: 2489"] I had someone drive by later after I took the tractor over and moved it out of the way for them. I didn't bring it home because it was all messed up. The bale was gone when the guy drove by the next day. They had no way to move it. I suspect they sold it. I think the reason they wouldn't eat the feed store bales is because they leave them outside in the rain and we have had a ton of rain down here. The feed store bales are 4x4 and mine a 5x6. Oh well, they won't get anymore for sure or the lady (yankee) that told her my caused the colic. [/QUOTE]
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