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question regarding square vs round hay bales
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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 390525" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>We do. All of our hay is put up in squares - small squares as well as 4X4's. There is a 4X4 sitting out by the horses pens that is uncut, as well as a small square, right now. It is always stored in a hay shed or tarped, though, so I only know what tends to happen when the tarp springs a leak. Interesting - I will do that, too. One question, though by 'straight on the edge' do you mean pour the water in the middle of the bale while it is sitting on edge? Same thing for when it's not sitting on edge? Thanks, Rod!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 390525, member: 539"] We do. All of our hay is put up in squares - small squares as well as 4X4's. There is a 4X4 sitting out by the horses pens that is uncut, as well as a small square, right now. It is always stored in a hay shed or tarped, though, so I only know what tends to happen when the tarp springs a leak. Interesting - I will do that, too. One question, though by 'straight on the edge' do you mean pour the water in the middle of the bale while it is sitting on edge? Same thing for when it's not sitting on edge? Thanks, Rod! [/QUOTE]
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