21 June 2013 #1 W windseywoo Well-Known Member Joined 13 November 2010 Messages 317 Visit site Hi all. Just checking if anyone else feeds the large square bales of haylage in the winter and if so how much would they be expecting to pay this year per bale? Thank you.
Hi all. Just checking if anyone else feeds the large square bales of haylage in the winter and if so how much would they be expecting to pay this year per bale? Thank you.
23 June 2013 #2 B Bigrob34 Well-Known Member Joined 2 April 2013 Messages 82 Location South Somerset Visit site I'm not in the West Midlands, but we paid £35 for a big round ale, and £40 for a big square one. With 11 horses, two bales lasted three days.
I'm not in the West Midlands, but we paid £35 for a big round ale, and £40 for a big square one. With 11 horses, two bales lasted three days.
23 June 2013 #3 W windseywoo Well-Known Member Joined 13 November 2010 Messages 317 Visit site Thanks for that, I was expecting that type of price.
23 June 2013 #4 kiteman0 Well-Known Member Joined 13 April 2010 Messages 315 Location staffordshire Visit site I will be selling it at the same price as last year, £35 per bale.
25 June 2013 #5 L L&M Well-Known Member Joined 7 March 2008 Messages 6,378 Location up a hill Visit site Our large square bales cost £30 delivered - they are the 6 string ones and weigh around 300kg I think.
Our large square bales cost £30 delivered - they are the 6 string ones and weigh around 300kg I think.
26 June 2013 #6 3Beasties Well-Known Member Joined 7 September 2008 Messages 15,574 Visit site I pay £26 for big square ones delivered.