31 January 2007 #1 H horsegirl Well-Known Member Joined 16 June 2006 Messages 10,432 Visit site Anyone know of any?
31 January 2007 #2 M Mellymoo1 Well-Known Member Joined 21 October 2005 Messages 351 Location Surrey Visit site We had some delivered two days ago - Will ask YO where she got it from tonight. Shes charging 30 quid to us liveries per bale which means she bought it for about £20/£25.00.
We had some delivered two days ago - Will ask YO where she got it from tonight. Shes charging 30 quid to us liveries per bale which means she bought it for about £20/£25.00.
31 January 2007 #3 A Amy_08 Well-Known Member Joined 20 November 2006 Messages 877 Location Epsom, Surrey Visit site Where abouts are you? My YO sells them. I'm in Esher
31 January 2007 #4 RobinHood Well-Known Member Joined 11 January 2005 Messages 2,390 Visit site Paul Jarman, he charges £25 per bale and it's very good quality. I'll find the phone number for you.
31 January 2007 #5 H horsegirl Well-Known Member Joined 16 June 2006 Messages 10,432 Visit site in Virginia water. How many normal sized bales does a large one equate to? Approx.
31 January 2007 #6 A Amy_08 Well-Known Member Joined 20 November 2006 Messages 877 Location Epsom, Surrey Visit site 5 - My YO sells them to us for £17.50. Not sure how much he sells them to everyone else for
1 February 2007 #7 RobinHood Well-Known Member Joined 11 January 2005 Messages 2,390 Visit site [ QUOTE ] How many normal sized bales does a large one equate to? Approx. [/ QUOTE ] I was told it was the equivalent of 8 to 10 bales, apparently should last 2 horses about 2 weeks, but my pig of a horse ate one in 4 days
[ QUOTE ] How many normal sized bales does a large one equate to? Approx. [/ QUOTE ] I was told it was the equivalent of 8 to 10 bales, apparently should last 2 horses about 2 weeks, but my pig of a horse ate one in 4 days