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Oh my!...don't I know it.And Jim, honey, you've got to start ordering hay inbulk! It will save you so much money, and the quality isbetter than bagged because it hasn't been handled as much.The handling increases the chaff.
Hi MBB!JimD, we fit 4 bales into my dad's tiny VW Golf.But it's definitely worth the hour and a half drive! I meanbales are so much cheaper and better. Do you have any horse stables inyour area? You may be able to buy a few off of them.
P.S.- Jim have you ever looked on here?http://www.hayexchange.com/hayexcha/cgi-bin/sell/search.cgi
Hello,Is anyone having trouble buying fresh haylately? I think the summer season + the excessive heat iscausing a lot of the hay to be brown and not all that fresh.I've beenbuying OxBow Timothy Hay and have 3-4 10lb cases that my rabbit andguinea pig won't eat.I am curious if I am the only one with thisproblem... I am worried because I know they NEED to eat a lotof hay and they are just sticking to pellets and veggies.Thanks
The last 2 times I bought Oxbow hay Trix wouldn't eat it. Iknow she is eating ok cause she eats her pellets and her poops arenormal....Ipicked up a bag of Kaytee that was the first bag of good quality inseveral weeks....... leafy, has good green color and is free from moldor mustiness. I think the date code was from May.
The recent bags have been fair quality, lacking greenness and stemmy.
Glad to be of serviceWell, I bought a bag of Kaytee Timothy hay and guess what????
IT WORKED LIKE A CHARM!!!!!!! She has gone through 3 hay racks full of it since bring it home 2 days ago.
Thanks JIM!
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