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was talking to a old boy in the pub last night and he was telling me that poeple are stealing barn loads of hay be it little bales or them round ones and that some dodgy folk are buying it in storing it as he recons it will be 9 quid a bale is there any truth in this or was he pissed :hmm:

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bit on the big side to be robbing it un-noticed, theres more valuable stuff in a farmyard or stables,

ie powertools or saddles or certain farmyard equipment etc

 

could name them but dont want to give any would-be thieves any ideas

 

hay + straw aint gonna put much grub on your table.

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the farmer i get my hay off said it will run short before the winters out, because of the dry weather we had people were feeding hay as soon as it was cut because the grass stopped growing (i had to give a little to my few sheep plus extra concentrate).

 

so it will probs rocket in price its £5 a bale here already

 

i`m sure if the buggers have got a big enough vehicle and a buyer they will be nicking it :thumbdown:

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If winter as last year here, we have problem with food also no silage. last year this time £15 round bail, winter was £25. Is £25 now !! if you can get, i cut grass now with 6" on floor, if i no cut will be no good. Last year i loose 80+ sheep on moor, freeze under snow. It kill all rabbit & wilife also. This year all animal come in ,if snow. Is difficult to feed, in some place, tractor will no go there also!

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