Mouldy Old Hay
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Hello
As you will see I am new to this forum, but have been reading posts for a long time.
I was wondering if anyone in the Totnes area of Devon has recently (or in the past year) bought hay/haylage which went mouldy or was mouldy, from a seller within the surrounding area/villages. I have been harvesting hay for over 50 years so I am well aware as to why this happens.
I am just looking to see if anyone else has had trouble with a seller who has refused to refund or replace. So far I have three other buyers, and we wonder how many more of us there is and for how long this guy has been doing this.
Quite a quick meal ticket really isn't it.
Cut don't bother to turn, (or turn once) and just bale it wet and sell. Whola job done!
Then ignore all your unhappy customers or just tell them 'tough! Obviously he cannot do this for long, but in the meantime, he is making money, of the backs of horse owners.
Not to mention, there is quite a few inexperienced horse owners who may not know or spot the mould and then feed it to their beloved animals. Well we all know what can happen to a horse if fed mould.
Anyway, if anyone has please contact me.
As you will see I am new to this forum, but have been reading posts for a long time.
I was wondering if anyone in the Totnes area of Devon has recently (or in the past year) bought hay/haylage which went mouldy or was mouldy, from a seller within the surrounding area/villages. I have been harvesting hay for over 50 years so I am well aware as to why this happens.
I am just looking to see if anyone else has had trouble with a seller who has refused to refund or replace. So far I have three other buyers, and we wonder how many more of us there is and for how long this guy has been doing this.
Quite a quick meal ticket really isn't it.
Cut don't bother to turn, (or turn once) and just bale it wet and sell. Whola job done!
Then ignore all your unhappy customers or just tell them 'tough! Obviously he cannot do this for long, but in the meantime, he is making money, of the backs of horse owners.
Not to mention, there is quite a few inexperienced horse owners who may not know or spot the mould and then feed it to their beloved animals. Well we all know what can happen to a horse if fed mould.
Anyway, if anyone has please contact me.