Posted by ryaninks on July 01, 2015 at 03:29:26 from (174.79.111.200):
In Reply to: More hay tales posted by K Effective on June 30, 2015 at 20:53:09:
I pretty much refuse to deal with horse people anymore...most of what I put up is prairie hay or red clover/brome and they are just not happy with either!
Last person who I sold hay for horses to was 4 years ago when hay was a real shortage, gal was in her mid 50's and lived in a little run down trailer house on the outside of town that sat on about 2 lots. She asked if I could deliver about 30 bales and since it was already on my truck (conveniently) and it was pretty close by I obliged. When I pulled up she stacked the hay in an old dilapidated RV that sat in the corner of her lot, I asked her where her horses were and she proceeded to tell me that she paid someone down in Oklahoma (2.5 hours south) to board her horses since she didn't have room....let me get this straight....you have 2 horses, 2.5 hours away, the house you live in is barely standing, you can't afford a decent shed to store what little hay you can scrounge up?
What is wrong with these people? Then the next 18 calls I get are people basically wanting 2 bales a day for the rest of eternity but I have to store them in my barn and they will pay me once a month (probably when welfare checks come out!) NO THANKS "CLICK"
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