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Cost for setting out hay???
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil in Tupelo" data-source="post: 1081029" data-attributes="member: 1425"><p>I am a little uncertain about what the guy asked for. Are you spotting 30 odd rolls or just moving a group of bales to another area. Doesn't really matter as much as do you know the guy and could they be a plus for you down the road because you helped him now. One time, I lean toward what some of the others said, let it be a gift. If this could be regular then determine a fair price. I had a across the road neighbor that gave me $2 a bale to spot/feed his cows. Didn't want his money, but if I didn't take it he wouldn't ask me again and would open the gate to the hay lot and let his cows in. Then when they got hungry they would be in road etc so it was to my advantage to do what I did. Some people don't understand it but as my daddy use to say, the guy was kind of curious. He would give you the shirt off his back, but if he wanted something done he wanted it then. In his own way was one of the best neighbors, but you have to go with the flow. If this guy has pasture that you may want to rent someday or has something you may need, think about that too. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil in Tupelo, post: 1081029, member: 1425"] I am a little uncertain about what the guy asked for. Are you spotting 30 odd rolls or just moving a group of bales to another area. Doesn't really matter as much as do you know the guy and could they be a plus for you down the road because you helped him now. One time, I lean toward what some of the others said, let it be a gift. If this could be regular then determine a fair price. I had a across the road neighbor that gave me $2 a bale to spot/feed his cows. Didn't want his money, but if I didn't take it he wouldn't ask me again and would open the gate to the hay lot and let his cows in. Then when they got hungry they would be in road etc so it was to my advantage to do what I did. Some people don't understand it but as my daddy use to say, the guy was kind of curious. He would give you the shirt off his back, but if he wanted something done he wanted it then. In his own way was one of the best neighbors, but you have to go with the flow. If this guy has pasture that you may want to rent someday or has something you may need, think about that too. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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