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It is better to buy hay?
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1025308" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>TT I've always bought my hay even when we dairied. Be dam if I'm going to tie up that much money in hay equipment to use it 3 times a year when the guy down the road that raises hay for a living can put up better hay than I ever could. A good moisture tester and a good laboratory for testing can ensure that you're getting hay that is what you're looking for and worth what you're paying. If I raise it myself I have to feed what I got. A good barn is worth it's weight in gold although we stacked a lot of hay and covered it completely with poly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1025308, member: 6897"] TT I've always bought my hay even when we dairied. Be dam if I'm going to tie up that much money in hay equipment to use it 3 times a year when the guy down the road that raises hay for a living can put up better hay than I ever could. A good moisture tester and a good laboratory for testing can ensure that you're getting hay that is what you're looking for and worth what you're paying. If I raise it myself I have to feed what I got. A good barn is worth it's weight in gold although we stacked a lot of hay and covered it completely with poly. [/QUOTE]
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