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Hay: Too Much and Not Enough
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<blockquote data-quote="calfbuyer" data-source="post: 940075" data-attributes="member: 18445"><p>We already have a 2 year supply of hay and it looks like we are going to get one more cutting. My dad and I always argued over selling hay or not. Year before last we had plenty of hay and dad wanted to sell. (he wanted to get his fertilizer and baling cost back) We sold 50 bales and ended up selling most of our cows because of it (would have come in handy last summer in the drought) We will NEVER make this mistake again. I will stack my hay lots as full as i can get them, then i might sell a few bales only to family or friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calfbuyer, post: 940075, member: 18445"] We already have a 2 year supply of hay and it looks like we are going to get one more cutting. My dad and I always argued over selling hay or not. Year before last we had plenty of hay and dad wanted to sell. (he wanted to get his fertilizer and baling cost back) We sold 50 bales and ended up selling most of our cows because of it (would have come in handy last summer in the drought) We will NEVER make this mistake again. I will stack my hay lots as full as i can get them, then i might sell a few bales only to family or friends. [/QUOTE]
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