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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 1390683" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>The $10 a bale hay I bought was not just filler. The man sold his place. He couldn't move hay this year. It had to go. He priced it to me and asked how many I wanted. I said I would take them all. He was glad. </p><p></p><p>These are net wrapped and have been stored outside in an aisle. Green in the core from their stacking. I have not tested the hay but I do know it all grew fast this year. lots of rain. It was fertilized. He had hired that done. No way of knowing how good of a job they did. I've been watching the piles. Based on the piles it is decent hay. </p><p></p><p>Herds were reduced drastically back in the droughts. This year there was a lot of production. I am seeing hay advertised continually. There are a lot of folks around with hay for sale. I remember when we were trucking in trash and paying way too much for it. This $10 hay is not "horse quality" hay, but I would feed it to horses myself. Way better than anything we were trucking in back when.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 1390683, member: 3162"] The $10 a bale hay I bought was not just filler. The man sold his place. He couldn't move hay this year. It had to go. He priced it to me and asked how many I wanted. I said I would take them all. He was glad. These are net wrapped and have been stored outside in an aisle. Green in the core from their stacking. I have not tested the hay but I do know it all grew fast this year. lots of rain. It was fertilized. He had hired that done. No way of knowing how good of a job they did. I've been watching the piles. Based on the piles it is decent hay. Herds were reduced drastically back in the droughts. This year there was a lot of production. I am seeing hay advertised continually. There are a lot of folks around with hay for sale. I remember when we were trucking in trash and paying way too much for it. This $10 hay is not "horse quality" hay, but I would feed it to horses myself. Way better than anything we were trucking in back when. [/QUOTE]
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