Bright Raven
Well-known member
Fire Sweep and I have a difference in "what is hay?"
During a conversation today, I stated "my hay is thick". She corrected me that my grass may be thick but unless it is cut, "it is not hay".
In the part of the world I grew up in, a farmer looks at his hayfield and tells his neighbor, "tomorrow I am going to mow my hay."
In California where Kris grew up, a farmer looks at his hayfield and tells his neighbor, "tomorrow I am going to mow my grass."
She and I decided to take this serious difference to the users of Cattle Today.
Please. Is it correct to refer to it as hay before it is cut and drying on the ground?
During a conversation today, I stated "my hay is thick". She corrected me that my grass may be thick but unless it is cut, "it is not hay".
In the part of the world I grew up in, a farmer looks at his hayfield and tells his neighbor, "tomorrow I am going to mow my hay."
In California where Kris grew up, a farmer looks at his hayfield and tells his neighbor, "tomorrow I am going to mow my grass."
She and I decided to take this serious difference to the users of Cattle Today.
Please. Is it correct to refer to it as hay before it is cut and drying on the ground?