L&M
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Does anyone use their haylage, and if so what are your opinions? To save money I am considering buying the 150 kgs (medium) bales, but as we do not have a tractor, can this weight be maneovered without?
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I ordered the 150KG bales, the Haylage is lovely but the bales weighed under 100KG each even though they advertise them at approx 150kg. Felt rather cheated by the company so would advise checking the weight of your bales.
Same. Great quality, 150 kg bales weighed 100 kilos average.
I have been buying their haylage for about three years now. I only have one horse (and a companion pony) on it and I use about a bale per week. We have plenty of storage space so I buy a year's supply every Autumn. It arrives on apllets, with eight bales per pallet and they unload it on a fork lift truck. (If you can have it unloaded where you want it you shouldn't have to move it much.)
To keep it fresh and avoid waste, when I open a bale I bag it up (using the bags from my cardboard bedding) into feed size amounts. We move one bale into an empty stable to do this. I can just about move a bale on my own (rolling it around to the required area and putting it on a sack truck (with solid wheels) to move it across the yard), but between my Dad and I it is easy.
I used to buy Horsehage and it was costing a small fortune. I saved about 35% off my haylage bill when I started using Baillie Haylage. What's more, the quality is fantastic, the service is great and there is absolutely no waste!
I'm interested in ordering the 150 bags but I thought once opened you had to use the bag up within 5 days? So will this be a problem as I only have 2 ponies on it?
I used Baillie haylage for years....it's good haylage...but being such a distance away I can only order a full load, which I can no longer use since we lost the big boy.
I never found the bales to be up to weight either. It will last for 10 days after opening in cool weather though because it's quite dry.
I complained about the weight of the bales (they are advertised on their website at 150kg but mine only weighed 100kg) and Baillie refunded me one third of the cost of the 150kg bales. Beware if you work out your feed by weight