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<blockquote data-quote="VZCR" data-source="post: 438006" data-attributes="member: 6499"><p>Nope we sell any grade of hay. Matter of fact I have sent some out thataway, and the folks appriciate it very much. I just see a lot of hype about hay from Texas being so drenched out of nutrients by all the rain we've had, I'm going to rebuke that every chance I get. I agree that hay that can't get cut at optimum times isn't as good as hay that is cut and baled under the best and perfect conditions, but it isn't just good for a fire ball. Heck I'm seeing a lot of talk about cornstalks and other baled up dead stems, I just wondered why brown bermuda was only good for a fire. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Quote:Why would you be concerned about this? I mean after all, after going to your website I see you only sell Premium High Quality Horse Hay. /Quote</p><p></p><p>I dont see that wording anywhere there, in fact at the very top of the page, the first sentence reads:Fresh Baled August 2007 Hay. High Quality Coastal Bermuda</p><p>I dont read "Only Premium High Quality Horse Hay" anywhere there. Heck we have lots of cattle raisers that like high quality bermuda for their girls. :lol: Now the last sentence at the very bottom does state: "Excellent Horse Hay". How do you construe that to mean we only have "Premium High Quality Horse Hay"? :?: In fact the first paragraph, eighth line down states:"Plenty of Cattle Hay Available!" :?: :lol:</p><p>Well gotta go.....Gotta get out there and make some more of those fireballs. Guess we can have some smoke outs with 'em this winter........ :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VZCR, post: 438006, member: 6499"] Nope we sell any grade of hay. Matter of fact I have sent some out thataway, and the folks appriciate it very much. I just see a lot of hype about hay from Texas being so drenched out of nutrients by all the rain we've had, I'm going to rebuke that every chance I get. I agree that hay that can't get cut at optimum times isn't as good as hay that is cut and baled under the best and perfect conditions, but it isn't just good for a fire ball. Heck I'm seeing a lot of talk about cornstalks and other baled up dead stems, I just wondered why brown bermuda was only good for a fire. :) Quote:Why would you be concerned about this? I mean after all, after going to your website I see you only sell Premium High Quality Horse Hay. /Quote I dont see that wording anywhere there, in fact at the very top of the page, the first sentence reads:Fresh Baled August 2007 Hay. High Quality Coastal Bermuda I dont read "Only Premium High Quality Horse Hay" anywhere there. Heck we have lots of cattle raisers that like high quality bermuda for their girls. :lol: Now the last sentence at the very bottom does state: "Excellent Horse Hay". How do you construe that to mean we only have "Premium High Quality Horse Hay"? :?: In fact the first paragraph, eighth line down states:"Plenty of Cattle Hay Available!" :?: :lol: Well gotta go.....Gotta get out there and make some more of those fireballs. Guess we can have some smoke outs with 'em this winter........ :lol: [/QUOTE]
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