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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 175649" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Aplusmnt,</p><p></p><p>You won't be needing any jelly to go with it. Straight up as is. </p><p></p><p>Peanut hay is the thing cows die for. When you are bringing it to the barn, they'll mug you. When you enter the pasture, don't worry about closing the gate behind you, just get to the barn and get inside and close yourself in there. Then slip out and go close the main entry. Don't be surprised to see a few bales in the pasture from where the cows ran up and drug off the trailer on the way in. </p><p></p><p>When peanuts are harvested, they lay the plants in windrows for baling. You'd better have one heck of a fence around the field or else the windrows will be gone. Deer come from miles away too. </p><p></p><p>The bales look like a bag of sticks and are full of sand, extremely heavy, and your forearms will bleed just as chiefgriz explained. After hauling several loads of that stuff, you'll thnk hauling all other hay is for sissies. </p><p></p><p>No one grows peanuts here anymore. If they did, I'd buy some hay. I wouldn't look forward to fighting the cows off though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 175649, member: 3162"] Aplusmnt, You won't be needing any jelly to go with it. Straight up as is. Peanut hay is the thing cows die for. When you are bringing it to the barn, they'll mug you. When you enter the pasture, don't worry about closing the gate behind you, just get to the barn and get inside and close yourself in there. Then slip out and go close the main entry. Don't be surprised to see a few bales in the pasture from where the cows ran up and drug off the trailer on the way in. When peanuts are harvested, they lay the plants in windrows for baling. You'd better have one heck of a fence around the field or else the windrows will be gone. Deer come from miles away too. The bales look like a bag of sticks and are full of sand, extremely heavy, and your forearms will bleed just as chiefgriz explained. After hauling several loads of that stuff, you'll thnk hauling all other hay is for sissies. No one grows peanuts here anymore. If they did, I'd buy some hay. I wouldn't look forward to fighting the cows off though. [/QUOTE]
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