Posted by NEBeef on June 29, 2012 at 11:03:05 from (198.51.119.153):
In Reply to: Value of rained-on hay posted by Zachary Hoyt on June 29, 2012 at 05:11:23:
Things that make a difference:
How dry is the hay? The drier it is, the more it will be damaged by getting wet, hay that was just cut won't be damaged at all.
First cutting/ Second? Third? First cutting is damaged the most easily, second stands up better to getting wet, third even better.
How long did it stay wet? If it's a hot sunny day and you get one of those heavy downpours that blows right through to sun again there's usually no damage at all even to very dry hay. If it gets wet in the middle of the night and doesn't dry out for half a day - more damage.
How good was the hay to start with? Crappy hay that wasn't worth much to start with won't suffer much from getting wet!
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