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moving baled hay off pasture when ground is wet
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<blockquote data-quote="kerley" data-source="post: 877417" data-attributes="member: 7335"><p>I agree CB. The first year we here we had a neighbor cut and roll our hay on a 50/50 deal. He cut and rolled 91 rolls and left it in the field. After two weeks I picked it up and moved it along my fence line in one field and moved my cattle into the other field so they would not be eating on the new cut rolls. After they were moved the neighbor came over and took all the hay. I ask why he took my half and he said it was mostly weeds. No more oral agreements for me which is a shame as I was raised and told by my dad that "If your word is no good then you are no good"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerley, post: 877417, member: 7335"] I agree CB. The first year we here we had a neighbor cut and roll our hay on a 50/50 deal. He cut and rolled 91 rolls and left it in the field. After two weeks I picked it up and moved it along my fence line in one field and moved my cattle into the other field so they would not be eating on the new cut rolls. After they were moved the neighbor came over and took all the hay. I ask why he took my half and he said it was mostly weeds. No more oral agreements for me which is a shame as I was raised and told by my dad that "If your word is no good then you are no good" [/QUOTE]
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