chandab
Well-Known Member
Wow, 35# bales, those don't even seem worth the effort to bale, no wonder they charge so much. My FIL puts up 40-50# bales with his old square baler, but he just puts them up for his own use, and I get them for nothing, if he has any to put up (I don't get his bales very often even with the cheap price, as they are so light and loose, they don't store well).I finally found some good hay thanks to Jill.
They are the smallest bales of hay I have ever seen though, $6.50 at 35lbs
Another draw back, is I have to rent a Uhaul truck to bring enough home to make it worth while... so 105 bales cost me over $800.00.... very glad my horse's are air ferns!
Makes me miss haying our own field in Oregon. Only cost me $1.65 for 65lb bales.
At those prices for baled hay, I can see why people feed mostly bagged feeds.
I can get bagged hay pellets for $10/50# ($400/ton) from one company or $14/40# ($700/ton) from another.
Small squares at $6.50/35# is $371.43/ton and it takes a ton of space to store a very small amount of feed.
Other places have larger squares at $20/100# bale or more, so that's $400/ton or more; and you need lots of room to store, might as well buy the bagged stuff and not have to store tons of hay.