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Jennifer
wow, that's crazy expensive I live in a major city and went to a feed store in town and paid $7 for 40 lbs.
Ok, I live in a big town, so not too many horse feed stores around. I found one fairly close that sells it by the lb. or $29.00 for a 50#lb bag. That is much cheaper than the $21.95 I am paying for 10#lb!
Ok, I live in a big town, so not too many horse feed stores around. I found one fairly close that sells it by the lb. or $29.00 for a 50#lb bag. That is much cheaper than the $21.95 I am paying for 10#lb!
Hello, I found a place that is a bit out of town. She has 40# bags for $8.00. I can get two bags for less than I was paying for one. How would I keep a bale of hay before it would dry up or get mildewed? This is Florida, our humidity is high. I am kind of a fan of the various oxbow hays. There are a variety, and they are fresh and green. Probably paying too much for that too, but oh well...if you pick up a bale of hay (usually $9-14 for 60-80 lbs) and get a few bags of pine pellets so that you shouldn't have to go back until it's time to get another bale of hay, it's worth the trip to the boonies
LOL..:biggrin2:I'm glad I'm not the only one that's been paying a fortune for litter! At least you have an excuse
How do you currently store your hay to protect it from the humidity?
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