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Re: Hay problem, need advice(kinda long post)
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Posted by Brokenwrench on July 25, 2005 at 06:40:14 from (69.128.199.115):
In Reply to: Re: Hay problem, need advice(kinda long post) posted by Allan in NE on July 25, 2005 at 06:07:40:
Hey friend, Ya, initially I was alittle concerned, but the first 100 bales I kept at home to feed up, I havent even had one heavy bale, no sign of heating. The last 350 bales were baled the next afternoon, it was all tipped, and there was no rain or heavy dew. Also, the hay sat in my shed over a week on the racks before I unloaded it. I would think I should have caught something. Plain and simply this stuff was bone dry. I don't know why theres a problem, so it's kinda frustrating. I will probably be selling more hay in the future, and this guy is known by every horse lover in the area, I don't want to get a bad reputation over this. First I suppose I have to get ahold of him, and see what's going on. Thanks Brokenwrench
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