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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on February 13, 2007 at 15:20:57 from (207.177.83.71):
In Reply to: Hay storage posted by Grub on February 13, 2007 at 13:47:47:
Hi , I read on one of these forums not to long ago that someone had some thirty year old hay tested and it was still good . It was dry hay in a barn that was going to be torn down . I can't say if it was a joke or not but I'm a little skeptical . A couple or three years shouldn't hurt the quality from what I've heard as long as it's kept dry and has good ventilation in the barn . I know when I was a kid on the farm in Georgia there was hay in the hay barn that hadn't seen the light of day for years and and years and it was fed to the show horses my great-uncle raised ( Tennessee Walkers - Anyone remember Country Doctor or Drug Dealer ? Those were the names of two of his best horses ) For what it's worth ...Randy
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