I bought two today I can't believe I've wasted so much money in the past buying bags of hay. I used to spend £15 at P@H every two weeks!
Any tips on how to separate them into smaller bags so I can keep some in the house? I've dumped them in the garage for now!
I bought two today I can't believe I've wasted so much money in the past buying bags of hay. I used to spend £15 at P@H every two weeks!
Any tips on how to separate them into smaller bags so I can keep some in the house? I've dumped them in the garage for now!
brilliant :thumb: Did you end up using Dantre Farm?
I just bung my bale of hay in the garage and leave it there
I did yes! Thanks again for their details! How gorgeous are their ickle ponies!!!!? There was one that had just been born this morning!
I tried to say that you gave me *their* (not yours - edit!) number but then he went on to describe what you may or may not look like :lol: I don't know!!
the baby foals are SOOO cute at the farm! I might just have to run out of my hay to check them out
:lol: They should recognise me because I go there often enough! The couple know me for having giant buns :lol: I can imagine their shocked faces if you told them I gave you their number through an loony rabbit loving forum :lol::lol:
I bought two today I can't believe I've wasted so much money in the past buying bags of hay. I used to spend £15 at P@H every two weeks!
Any tips on how to separate them into smaller bags so I can keep some in the house? I've dumped them in the garage for now!
However I've notice at the bottom of the hay bale, it is wet and damp so basically the hay on the bottom of the bale is rotten and ruined. I don't know why :?
Has anyone experienced this problem, if so how did you resolve it? I don't know how to prevent this happening again. :?
you're not keeping your hay in a[plastic] bin liner are you? I keep mine in the duvet cover I collect it in and it stays nice and fresh until the end- mind you it only lasts about a month.
For people buying bales from me I normally suggest keeping it in a single duvet cover and then you can peel off a 'slice' from the top (if you stand it on end) when you need it. The duvet cover enables the hay to breath. Then if you want to scale it down, you can put the slice you have peeled off in a pillow case.