rf33
Gold Member
Doc,
Around here we see the same thing with regards to the horse market for hay being so much higher than the cattle market for hay. I think that it is in part due to hay quality issues, and the rest of it is simply charging what the market will bear. Many horse owners are willing to pay $4.00 and up for high quality square bales, but a cattle farmer simply cannot pay that and make money doing so. Also keep in mind that most horse owners keep their horses at an expense to them, whereas most cattle owners expect to make money from their livestock. Just my .02...
Around here we see the same thing with regards to the horse market for hay being so much higher than the cattle market for hay. I think that it is in part due to hay quality issues, and the rest of it is simply charging what the market will bear. Many horse owners are willing to pay $4.00 and up for high quality square bales, but a cattle farmer simply cannot pay that and make money doing so. Also keep in mind that most horse owners keep their horses at an expense to them, whereas most cattle owners expect to make money from their livestock. Just my .02...