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| | #151 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: KC
Posts: 540
| [ QUOTE ] And I always thought the biggest problem about bailing hay was the timing so it did not rain on the hay after it had been cut, but not yet bailed. [/ QUOTE ] As we don't have so much a blister beetle problem up here with alfalfa as, say, OK and TX, that IS our biggest problem. First haying is always in June here, and that is one of our stormiest months so it's hard to catch a good break. Last time we had someone hay our pasture it got rained on. We had to then just put it up in big round bales for cattle. If it gets rained on it gets moldy, or in extreme cases if baled wet, the bales when stacked tight in a barn can generate so much heat (fermentation, etc) that they combust. Sarah |
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| | #152 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: So. California
Posts: 1,304
| Here's a pretty cool UltraSound picture of our little girl coming soon. Could be pretty much anytime in the next few weeks. Check it out: Just click on "Attachment" in the grey area above. I don't know how to put the picture up otherwise. |
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| | #153 |
| Moderator Join Date: Jul 2000 Location: Socal
Posts: 5,645
| The latest thing under my care - well not really under my care. This is Lady, I was testing her out for a friend from up north, who might buy her. Really nice mare! ![]() |
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