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Posted by paul on June 18, 2003 at 10:09:34 from (209.23.145.8):
In Reply to: Re: Re: My hay seems a little too warm posted by Mike (WA) on June 18, 2003 at 08:07:54:
Since this is first cutting, you should have room in the barn: lay them on edge (not the twine side) on the floor, a couple inches apart. Don't stack, just one layer. Leave them for 5 days or so. They should dry out, dissapate the heat, & be ok for cattle. Some folks will put salt on the edge, aborbs the moisture & prevents mold, but seems a lot of work & rusts the nails out of your barn.... But if their is risk of them catching fire, getting them out of the barn is a fine idea. :) Stacking tight & covering with plastic will totally ruin them tho - forget the plastic. Tumble them on the ground, better than tight stack on the hayrack, you will ruin the floor if they sweat. --->Paul
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