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<blockquote data-quote="cattle60" data-source="post: 1288477" data-attributes="member: 22537"><p>thanks all for the responses. I try to watch about the moisture when I'm baling, only round now, no more squares. I just was wondering about the rounds and the heat in them as I sure wouldn't want to stack and have the whole row to flame up and burn. Also, I had a guy that I sell to for horses say that he needs them later after they have set as the fresh baled have a lot of heat thats bad for the horses. Maybe some that have horses can explain this? Thanks for all the information. :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cattle60, post: 1288477, member: 22537"] thanks all for the responses. I try to watch about the moisture when I'm baling, only round now, no more squares. I just was wondering about the rounds and the heat in them as I sure wouldn't want to stack and have the whole row to flame up and burn. Also, I had a guy that I sell to for horses say that he needs them later after they have set as the fresh baled have a lot of heat thats bad for the horses. Maybe some that have horses can explain this? Thanks for all the information. :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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