Walkin Horse
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2011
- Messages
- 666
- Location
- Chesterfield Va
- Tractor
- Shibuara Ford New Holland 555D NH Workmaster 55
I got my first loads of hay yesterday and man does it look good. The last couple of years I have been buying it from a guy who would haul it to me when he finished cutting. Sometimes it looked good and sometimes not. But this last year it was full of leaves, thorns, johnson grass and broom straw with the feathers.
The new hay is from a old timer who seems to know what he's doing. He wants it right and the customer happy. This is the first time buying hay that I feel good about it.
Some years I have stacked it on pallets Some years I have tried covering it. Today I cut some pine poles 20' and laid them in pairs 2' apart and laid the bales on them My tractor will straddle them and I dont have to put down and pickup pallets.
Now my question is, at what point should I cover it. Will it hurt to cover it now while the heat is still in it or wait and hope for no rain or cover on bad days and uncover on good days (pita). I have had mix success covering before and I really hate to ruin this and waste it. One time I stacked two layers high and it molded really bad where the bales were touching. What is the right way to store it outside.
The new hay is from a old timer who seems to know what he's doing. He wants it right and the customer happy. This is the first time buying hay that I feel good about it.
Some years I have stacked it on pallets Some years I have tried covering it. Today I cut some pine poles 20' and laid them in pairs 2' apart and laid the bales on them My tractor will straddle them and I dont have to put down and pickup pallets.
Now my question is, at what point should I cover it. Will it hurt to cover it now while the heat is still in it or wait and hope for no rain or cover on bad days and uncover on good days (pita). I have had mix success covering before and I really hate to ruin this and waste it. One time I stacked two layers high and it molded really bad where the bales were touching. What is the right way to store it outside.