Hi guys.
Looking for help on getting a lot of hay for next winter. By my estimates I will need 2000, 40lb bales, or 40 tons. This past year I typically paid $150/ton ($3/bale). Sometimes delivered at that cost, sometimes that was the pickup price.
I realize 40 tons is not an enourmous amount of hay, but its getting up there. If the farm (sheep)proceeds as I hope I'll need upto 100 tons in a few years. I am considering switching over to 700 lb round bales to save money (hoepfully) but also cut down on the feeding time every day.
I am looking for tips on finding and buying bigger quantities of hay. I am in New England. Anyone know of big outfits that can deliver that quantity of hay? (New England/upstate NY.)
How many small square bales, or 700lb round bales might fit on a flatbed semi if I had it trucked in from farther away? (trying to figure out how much the trucking might add to the cost if it wasn't local).
Also, how many usuable 40lb bales of hay might one expect to get out of a 700lb bale? (simple math says 17.5, but how much ends up being wasted?).
Can round bales be stored outside w/out a significant loss if I had them delivered late summer early fall and fed them out all winter?
Thanks in advance!
Looking for help on getting a lot of hay for next winter. By my estimates I will need 2000, 40lb bales, or 40 tons. This past year I typically paid $150/ton ($3/bale). Sometimes delivered at that cost, sometimes that was the pickup price.
I realize 40 tons is not an enourmous amount of hay, but its getting up there. If the farm (sheep)proceeds as I hope I'll need upto 100 tons in a few years. I am considering switching over to 700 lb round bales to save money (hoepfully) but also cut down on the feeding time every day.
I am looking for tips on finding and buying bigger quantities of hay. I am in New England. Anyone know of big outfits that can deliver that quantity of hay? (New England/upstate NY.)
How many small square bales, or 700lb round bales might fit on a flatbed semi if I had it trucked in from farther away? (trying to figure out how much the trucking might add to the cost if it wasn't local).
Also, how many usuable 40lb bales of hay might one expect to get out of a 700lb bale? (simple math says 17.5, but how much ends up being wasted?).
Can round bales be stored outside w/out a significant loss if I had them delivered late summer early fall and fed them out all winter?
Thanks in advance!