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| I've never heard of this company until my BB feedstore switched from Hay rite to Cube it. I was so reluctant to try them because they were bigger than the hayrite mini cubes. But I finally broke down and bought a bag. My horses absolutely LOVE these cubes! They are so easy to break up. I can easily break it down in 1 hand. They smell amazing. Very little dust when emptying the bag into the barrel and no weird foreign things in the cubes... I'm definitely purchasing a few tons of these and a little less hay this year. I'd imagine if you needed to soak them, it would only take a minute to turn to mush. Even my choke horse doesnt have a single issue with these and my old man loves them. If you can get these in your area, I highly recommend them. These are going to save me from any hay issues this year. Significantly less $$ than hayrite as well. @ $12.00 a 50lb bag |
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| Does anyone know where to find a list of dealers? |
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          Location: Texas | I love Cubeit hay pellets. They have a facebook page, and you might be able to find the list of dealers there. |
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     Location: Oklahoma | if they dont use benonite what do they use to bind it with? |
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| Turnburnsis - 2019-05-28 6:35 AM
if they dont use benonite what do they use to bind it with?
Nothing ? I dont really know how the cubing process works but I will tell you these cubes crumble extremely easy. I'm very impressed and happy with them. |
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       Location: Missouri | I checked their FB page...no list of dealers. I did email them to see and will share with you all when I hear back. For $12/50lb bag...worth looking into! I feed Hay-Rite. I like them. But they're expensive. |
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| MOGirl07 - 2019-05-28 1:21 PM
I checked their FB page...no list of dealers. I did email them to see and will share with you all when I hear back. For $12/50lb bag...worth looking into! I feed Hay-Rite. I like them. But they're expensive.
I dont know why they dont have a list of dealers set up yet. Hopefully they will soon. I personally have never heard of the company until my hay rite dealer started carrying the cube it instead. |
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| want2chase3 - 2019-05-28 2:08 PM
MOGirl07 - 2019-05-28 1:21 PM
I checked their FB page...no list of dealers. I did email them to see and will share with you all when I hear back. For $12/50lb bag...worth looking into! I feed Hay-Rite. I like them. But they're expensive.
I dont know why they dont have a list of dealers set up yet. Hopefully they will soon. I personally have never heard of the company until my hay rite dealer started carrying the cube it instead.
I inquired on a dealer list and never heard back.   |
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    Location: Where Tall Corn Grows | Same here. I sent emails and never heard back........ |
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| Has anyone tried calling them directly? The lady that owns the feedstore where I get them from said she had to call them. I dont really see a whole lot of activity on their Facebook page either. |
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| I sent them a Facebook message and they responded fairly quickly. No dealers in southwest Missouri unfortunately. |
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       Location: Missouri | hlc84 - 2019-05-28 4:50 PM
I sent them a Facebook message and they responded fairly quickly. No dealers in southwest Missouri unfortunately.
Yeah, they responded to my email this am and no dealers at all in MO. :( They didn't send a list of dealers or I'd share with the rest of you who are not in MO and curious. |
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| Dealer list https://www.cubeithay.com/dealers/ |
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     Location: Central Texas | I've been feeding about 2 tons a month for about a year. I highly recommend them. |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | Marfan - 2020-07-13 2:14 PM
I've been feeding about 2 tons a month for about a year. I highly recommend them.
yes good quality and you don't hae to deal with JW,,,,,,win win |
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