GlamourPuss86
Well-Known Member
Evening all!
Just wondering what you would have done with this...
Went up to do friends horses tonight, they are currently being fed haylage, the bale is out in the open in the stable block (no seperate room big enough for it).
We sarted pulling it apart to fill the nets and discovered it was VERY hot the further in you got, by very hot I mean I couldn't keep my hand in it for more then about 30secs. It was an almost new bale, so a lot left.
We decided that the best idea would be to pull it apart, hose it all down (1 horse doesn't do well with the dust so all has to be hosed anyway), and stick them bigger than normal piles out in the field for them (the grazing is poor, this wont hurt them).
The fear was as it was so hot that it may start to combust, had a normal size hay bale do it some years ago, thankfully it was the last 1 left!
What would you have done?
Just wondering what you would have done with this...
Went up to do friends horses tonight, they are currently being fed haylage, the bale is out in the open in the stable block (no seperate room big enough for it).
We sarted pulling it apart to fill the nets and discovered it was VERY hot the further in you got, by very hot I mean I couldn't keep my hand in it for more then about 30secs. It was an almost new bale, so a lot left.
We decided that the best idea would be to pull it apart, hose it all down (1 horse doesn't do well with the dust so all has to be hosed anyway), and stick them bigger than normal piles out in the field for them (the grazing is poor, this wont hurt them).
The fear was as it was so hot that it may start to combust, had a normal size hay bale do it some years ago, thankfully it was the last 1 left!
What would you have done?