AWinter
Well-Known Member
As I've bought all of the stock from my regular supplier and know it won't last me the winter I ordered a pallet of dust-extracted wrapped meadow hay from a big supplier I have used many times over the years with no issues, normally the hay smells lovely and fresh absolutely no quality issues. It is not cheap.
Pallet arrived yesterday and I opened one bag, it smells different, not like fresh meadow, perhaps a bit musty but nothing too offensive. However despite being dust-extracted there are still little clouds of dust (mould?) showing when I pull handfuls out and it just generally looks a bit pale. When I look really closely I can see some of the strands have a fine white coating on them but not enough I can capture it on a photograph. My gut is saying the hay is off, horses have barely touched it overnight but I am also aware most people would look at it and say it was fine to feed.
I don't want to feed it, what I'd like is to return it for either a refund or a different batch. My friend got a pallet from the same company last week and its lovely and smells fresh and meadowy and looks like a completely different cut.
I suppose what I'm asking is what do I do if the supplier says its fine and won't exchange/refund? Its not like its covered in visible mould, but I am just not comfortable feeding hay I feel is a bit off. Both of my horses have had liver damage from musty hay in the past that a livery yard owner insisted was fine to feed.
I opened a second bale this morning and it is exactly the same, there is nothing glaringly offensive about it, but it just doesn't feel fresh. It feels like a musty bale has been put through the dust extractor.
Its so stressful, you think you're safe because you're paying through the nose for quality hay and yet there are still always issues. I have messaged the supplier and waiting on their reply.
Pallet arrived yesterday and I opened one bag, it smells different, not like fresh meadow, perhaps a bit musty but nothing too offensive. However despite being dust-extracted there are still little clouds of dust (mould?) showing when I pull handfuls out and it just generally looks a bit pale. When I look really closely I can see some of the strands have a fine white coating on them but not enough I can capture it on a photograph. My gut is saying the hay is off, horses have barely touched it overnight but I am also aware most people would look at it and say it was fine to feed.
I don't want to feed it, what I'd like is to return it for either a refund or a different batch. My friend got a pallet from the same company last week and its lovely and smells fresh and meadowy and looks like a completely different cut.
I suppose what I'm asking is what do I do if the supplier says its fine and won't exchange/refund? Its not like its covered in visible mould, but I am just not comfortable feeding hay I feel is a bit off. Both of my horses have had liver damage from musty hay in the past that a livery yard owner insisted was fine to feed.
I opened a second bale this morning and it is exactly the same, there is nothing glaringly offensive about it, but it just doesn't feel fresh. It feels like a musty bale has been put through the dust extractor.
Its so stressful, you think you're safe because you're paying through the nose for quality hay and yet there are still always issues. I have messaged the supplier and waiting on their reply.