S stockbub Well-known member Joined Feb 3, 2011 Messages 83 Reaction score 0 Jan 10, 2013 #1 I had some hay being stored outside. It got rained on. I now have some room in the barn. Is there any problem with moving it in th it had time to dry.e barn now? It was outside several months so it had Time to dry.
I had some hay being stored outside. It got rained on. I now have some room in the barn. Is there any problem with moving it in th it had time to dry.e barn now? It was outside several months so it had Time to dry.
K kenny thomas Well-known member Joined Nov 16, 2008 Messages 15,875 Reaction score 9,563 Location SW tip of Virginia Jan 10, 2013 #3 hooknline":1ar1k4oe said: Ill stack it for ya :lol: Click to expand... NO NO NO NO :lol2:
B B&M Farms Well-known member Joined Jan 14, 2011 Messages 942 Reaction score 0 Location east texas Jan 10, 2013 #4 As long as it's dry when you stack it in the barn it will last longer than outside. I wouldn't stack wet hay.
As long as it's dry when you stack it in the barn it will last longer than outside. I wouldn't stack wet hay.