Right now my hay dealer is out of hay, brought me the last 2 nice bermuda round bales he had and I paid $35.00 per bale including delivery.
My other hay dealer still has hay and it is also bermuda--the rounds are the 6x5 and sell for $50.00 (he won't deliver) and his squares are $6.00
My show and paddock horses that do not have access to round bales are getting a product called Chaffhaye--it is a 50# compressed alfalfa bale that is comparable to a bale and a half of regular baled alfalfa. I get it for $9.50 so makes it very cost effective. I'm currently feeding 15 horses the recommeded weight and it is lasting me approximately 3 days and there is absolutely no waste.
The first time I opened a bag I thought it had mold all in it but called the company and it was yeast. They enrich it with yeast, enzymes and microflora that allows the feed to be absorbed in the hind gut. My horses will actually eat the yeast on the hay first before the other.
I love it as it is packaged in an weather proof air-tight packageing with a shelf life of 2 years. Easy to transport to shows, the horses do not get "hay belly" feeding this and it is guaranteed dust free, mold free, blister-bettle free and weed free.