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Selling hay for the first time
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 163703" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Depends on the size of the bales and the animls. For sfety if you figure 35 lbs a day per head. They may not be eating much now, but if winter ever gets here, and I'm sure it will, you'll be glad for the extra hay. We have a semit full that I feel is more then we'll be needing this winter but I'm holding it till march when our grass will really get going. There are enough people around that have their pastures grazed to the dirt that will be looking for hay in april that I'll sell it then</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 163703, member: 34"] Depends on the size of the bales and the animls. For sfety if you figure 35 lbs a day per head. They may not be eating much now, but if winter ever gets here, and I'm sure it will, you'll be glad for the extra hay. We have a semit full that I feel is more then we'll be needing this winter but I'm holding it till march when our grass will really get going. There are enough people around that have their pastures grazed to the dirt that will be looking for hay in april that I'll sell it then dun [/QUOTE]
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