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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 930048" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>Hay can have all the appearances of what good hay should be but you will not know the true content of the hay until it is sampled and tested. Look at a bale of corn stalks. That bale will not IMO exhibit the characteristics of a quality feed bale if you are accustomed to grass and legume hays. Test the bale of corn fodder and you will be surprised. With proper treatment and some minor supplementing the corn fodder bale is satisfactory hay. Buy hay by weight and test results and you will know what you have paid for. You may even get your moneys worth!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 930048, member: 8973"] Hay can have all the appearances of what good hay should be but you will not know the true content of the hay until it is sampled and tested. Look at a bale of corn stalks. That bale will not IMO exhibit the characteristics of a quality feed bale if you are accustomed to grass and legume hays. Test the bale of corn fodder and you will be surprised. With proper treatment and some minor supplementing the corn fodder bale is satisfactory hay. Buy hay by weight and test results and you will know what you have paid for. You may even get your moneys worth! [/QUOTE]
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