Average price of hay

coen

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The price of hay at my yard has gone up to £5 a bale which I think is ridiculous. At my previous yard it cost £3.60 per bale.
I am based in essex and would like to know what other people pay these days.
Also interested in the going rate for haylage, a bale is £25 but this only lasts about a week.
I have a 16.2 gelding.
 
God in that case I am getting totally ripped off. I can only assume it must be at a premium in Essex.
Does anybody know of a reasonable supplier in or around Essex.
This is costing a fortune at the min and he will need even more in Winter.
 
I think it really does vary depending on where you are... around about £5 a bale isn't unusual in hertfordshire (although I agree, it is a bit pricey!) although I only pay £3...
 
I am in herts and paying 3.50 a bale and get it off YO who probably marks it up a bit.

There always seems to be lots of people advertising hay in Chiltern Rider and you can look at the classifieds for free on line.
 
roughly about £3.50 a bale of hay, but its good stuff
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£3.50 for nornal size hay. £35 for big rounds of haylage - my supplier said probably about 18 bales of hay in them. I am on Suffolk / Essex border and I do know that there is unfortunately going to be a shortage round here this winter
 
I had 200 normal sized bales delivered and paid £2.25 a bale, and he has 50 in the barn for me. However I have always had my hay fom him. Managed to get another 100 for a bargain £2.00 a bale from another local farmer. All lovely clean sweet hay.
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Im in Nottinghamshire, I have the large bales of hay for £25 (about as big as haylage bale) haylage in my area is anything from £25-£32 depending on what grade. Small bales of hay are about £3
 
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