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      Location: Arkansas | Seems like hay is my new favorite topic. . .
This time though I'm in need of horse hay, specifically square bales close to me. Our hay was stored at our hay provider's barn and got wet. So now we're in need of at least another 100 bales. If anyone in my general area has names of people they trust with good Bermuda hay, I'd sure appreciate it! |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Before I make a suggestion, who do you normally buy from? |
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      Location: Arkansas | Would you know by just the first name?? Paul in Tillar. . . . |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Yep, I know him. And he would have been my first suggestion. LOL. OOPS. Chip Hill in Dumas but not sure if he has horse quality hay. Mike McGregor in Monticello used to have decent horse hay—I bought rounds from him one year that were good. My hay guy is sold out, but I’m supposed to pick up my last 150 bales when the weather clears and I only need 100, so I can sell you 50 off that. If all else fails I have the number for a guy in Marmaduke that I bought from before when I ran out mid winter. It was a drive, but his hay was great. |
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | Three 4 Luck - 2018-11-06 7:32 PM
Yep, I know him. And he would have been my first suggestion. LOL. OOPS. Chip Hill in Dumas but not sure if he has horse quality hay. Mike McGregor in Monticello used to have decent horse hay—I bought rounds from him one year that were good. My hay guy is sold out, but I’m supposed to pick up my last 150 bales when the weather clears and I only need 100, so I can sell you 50 off that. If all else fails I have the number for a guy in Marmaduke that I bought from before when I ran out mid winter. It was a drive, but his hay was great.
I would absolutely love to have the Marmaduke gentlemen's number!!! And I'd also not be opposed to getting some of yours if you're sure you don't need it. I feel like it's gonna be a rough winter, so I'd rather have too much than not enough. What a year for us to have this hitch. . . .
Paul mentioned Mr Hill, but said he didn't know alot about his hay. |
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