28 July 2008 #1 J JillyB Well-Known Member Joined 28 July 2008 Messages 213 Location Shropshire Visit site Hi I just wondered what price hay is generally as we have been quoted a large increase from our usual grower/ supplier.
Hi I just wondered what price hay is generally as we have been quoted a large increase from our usual grower/ supplier.
28 July 2008 #2 H hadfos Well-Known Member Joined 8 June 2005 Messages 8,775 Visit site Costing yard owner alot more to get it cut this yr so would expect a hike in prices everywhere else
28 July 2008 #3 Mrs_Wishkabibble Well-Known Member Joined 26 October 2007 Messages 2,819 Location Lincolnshire Visit site We charge £2 a bale. Good quality and proper sized bales!
28 July 2008 #4 H hadfos Well-Known Member Joined 8 June 2005 Messages 8,775 Visit site were abouts in licolnshire are you as that is cheap
28 July 2008 #5 H hadfos Well-Known Member Joined 8 June 2005 Messages 8,775 Visit site lincolnshire even,lol
28 July 2008 #6 1 1275gta Well-Known Member Joined 4 January 2008 Messages 1,167 Visit site Around here it is £2.50 for traditionals and £15 for Round bales. Has gone up due to price of diesel. Straw has also gone up to between £2.00 and £2.50 a bale.
Around here it is £2.50 for traditionals and £15 for Round bales. Has gone up due to price of diesel. Straw has also gone up to between £2.00 and £2.50 a bale.
28 July 2008 #7 Mrs_Wishkabibble Well-Known Member Joined 26 October 2007 Messages 2,819 Location Lincolnshire Visit site Have PM'd you!
28 July 2008 #8 M Maisy Well-Known Member Joined 26 May 2008 Messages 1,692 Visit site hollyf, can you PM me too!! That does sound cheap....is it nice stuff??
28 July 2008 #9 E Ezme Well-Known Member Joined 25 February 2008 Messages 3,906 Location North devon, Bristol (term time) Visit site lol, does this count as advertising!? Driving home this afternoon I can't see it being that much more in devon, bloody baleing everywhere! lol
lol, does this count as advertising!? Driving home this afternoon I can't see it being that much more in devon, bloody baleing everywhere! lol
29 July 2008 #10 S scotsmare Well-Known Member Joined 7 May 2008 Messages 9,331 Location Scotland www.creativewritingforaliving.co.uk General consensus is that prices will go up this year due to price of fuel - along with everything else then too
General consensus is that prices will go up this year due to price of fuel - along with everything else then too
29 July 2008 #11 S sachak Well-Known Member Joined 27 March 2008 Messages 1,596 Location Essex www.pinkequine.com we paid 2.50 per bale
29 July 2008 #12 Darkly_Dreaming_Dex Well-Known Member Joined 17 August 2007 Messages 2,918 Location Oxon Visit site Just bought ours for £1.50 for a traditional bale of hay and £22 for mahoosive suare haylege bales...
Just bought ours for £1.50 for a traditional bale of hay and £22 for mahoosive suare haylege bales...
29 July 2008 #13 A ace123 Well-Known Member Joined 15 September 2007 Messages 305 Location East Sussex Visit site Normally pay £3-£3.50 a bale ...OH just started new job on a small farm and i've been given 120 bales for free.. result..
Normally pay £3-£3.50 a bale ...OH just started new job on a small farm and i've been given 120 bales for free.. result..
29 July 2008 #14 E Ezme Well-Known Member Joined 25 February 2008 Messages 3,906 Location North devon, Bristol (term time) Visit site Lol, score. I've gota get me one of these OH's they sound rather usful!
29 July 2008 #15 M mrussell Well-Known Member Joined 8 January 2002 Messages 2,126 Location Suffolk Visit site Paid £2.35 per bale delivered and £2 collected. We have also taken big round haylage bales for £20 delivered. Thats in Suffolk.
Paid £2.35 per bale delivered and £2 collected. We have also taken big round haylage bales for £20 delivered. Thats in Suffolk.
29 July 2008 #16 D dawnpetenathshir Well-Known Member Joined 28 January 2008 Messages 2,185 Location Jeopardy Visit site Been quoted £4.00 bale