Ritzyroo
Well-Known Member
Maybe there is a simple answer as to why this and hopefully someone can explain to me as its so so annoying but driving out today I saw several hay fields in Eversley in Berkshire have been cut and baled (large round bales) but not been taken in off the field and its now raining alot this evening. Why when farmers/hay merchants are saying there will be a hay shortage again this winter, seeing us horse owners again paying over the odds for a bale of hay, why go to all the effort of cutting and baling it to let it sit on the field and be ruined.... or can it still be fed to cows as I know it wouldn't go for horse forage necessarily. plus the fact its now damp will mean it poses a fire risk if it was to be barn stored in the future. More annoyingly is that its the huge round bales so its not as if the likes of us can go and buy it direct off the field as it needs specialist lifting and transporting gear to move the stuff. I do hope there is a sensible reason for why farmers do this as it happens every year. It just seems a waste that forces more money out of already tightly pursed horse owners.........