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<blockquote data-quote="TUCO" data-source="post: 91754" data-attributes="member: 1309"><p>mr. bdog</p><p></p><p>Seems to me that something just dont pass the smell test about all this. You said your in texas and in the part of texas that gets only about 15 inches of rain. you must have hit it just rite last year to grow all that haygrazer for them calfs on just 3 acres. and with all them cattle ranchers they have down in texas i cant hardly understand it that nobody didnt snap up all that hay long time ago fer a dollar or hell even fer five dollars or more. is everbody fer miles around up to there eyeballs in hay?? i bet not. why do you reckon nobody even bid on them bales on that auction? it seems to me that something is wrong with that hay or else there is some other real big part of the puzzel still being left out here. hell a dollar is a dang good price to pay even fer a little old 60 pound square bale of any kind of decent hay not to mention a 1000 pound round bale. if something sounds way way to good to be true most times it aint true and may be theres even a skunk in the water tank :lol: be caerfull about all this deal and at least get a few of them bales tested before you pay any $$. and think about this, in 15 inch rain area may be all that hay growed up in the middle of a drout and got full of nitrate poison and may be thats why none of the real cattle ranchers from miles around would touch it? if its got the poison you cant tell just by looking at the bale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUCO, post: 91754, member: 1309"] mr. bdog Seems to me that something just dont pass the smell test about all this. You said your in texas and in the part of texas that gets only about 15 inches of rain. you must have hit it just rite last year to grow all that haygrazer for them calfs on just 3 acres. and with all them cattle ranchers they have down in texas i cant hardly understand it that nobody didnt snap up all that hay long time ago fer a dollar or hell even fer five dollars or more. is everbody fer miles around up to there eyeballs in hay?? i bet not. why do you reckon nobody even bid on them bales on that auction? it seems to me that something is wrong with that hay or else there is some other real big part of the puzzel still being left out here. hell a dollar is a dang good price to pay even fer a little old 60 pound square bale of any kind of decent hay not to mention a 1000 pound round bale. if something sounds way way to good to be true most times it aint true and may be theres even a skunk in the water tank :lol: be caerfull about all this deal and at least get a few of them bales tested before you pay any $$. and think about this, in 15 inch rain area may be all that hay growed up in the middle of a drout and got full of nitrate poison and may be thats why none of the real cattle ranchers from miles around would touch it? if its got the poison you cant tell just by looking at the bale. [/QUOTE]
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