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<blockquote data-quote="Stickney94" data-source="post: 1630153" data-attributes="member: 37941"><p>This is a topic that the short hand "ymmv" is probably the right answer (your mileage may vary).</p><p></p><p>1. I've had the best luck with hay like this by getting it under roof but not stacking. I just loose place them in rows and keep the doors open. But I live in a place with near constant wind day and night. If I leave them outside and they get rained on, it just seems to fuel the heat phase longer. </p><p></p><p>2. If the rain was hard and ran off, I'd say stack when the bale exterior is dry. If its a three day soaker you may simply be out of luck. </p><p></p><p>There are some good threads on HayTalk as well on this topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stickney94, post: 1630153, member: 37941"] This is a topic that the short hand "ymmv" is probably the right answer (your mileage may vary). 1. I've had the best luck with hay like this by getting it under roof but not stacking. I just loose place them in rows and keep the doors open. But I live in a place with near constant wind day and night. If I leave them outside and they get rained on, it just seems to fuel the heat phase longer. 2. If the rain was hard and ran off, I'd say stack when the bale exterior is dry. If its a three day soaker you may simply be out of luck. There are some good threads on HayTalk as well on this topic. [/QUOTE]
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