Posted by JD Seller on June 28, 2010 at 21:14:44 from (208.126.196.117):
In Reply to: Re: OT-- HAY BUYERS posted by Nancy Howell on June 28, 2010 at 19:51:27:
I used to sell a lot of hay in the 1980s. 25-30 thousand bales each year. I developed a good horse owner market. I usually sold them pure timothy or a tomothy/alfalfa mix. How I did it was taking the time to educate them on what their horse needed. Most horses are just pleasure horses around here. They are in a stall or small pasture 95% of the time. They don't need high protein hay. It is much better to feed them a 1/3 of a bale per day of cheaper grass hay than a flake of pure alfalfa. Heck most of the people around here are feeding sweet feed and oats too. As for your bales weight. I usually always tried to make them weight around fifty pounds. To get a 70-80 lbs bale in grass it is either very long or wet.
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