That is the trouble with horse people and selling hay. They are different cats to deal with. Most don't know anything about feeding a horse. They just go off of what they see at shows and what some so called "trainers" tell them. So many want HIGH quality alfalfa hay that looks picture perfect. Then give the horse a flake at a time and wonder why their horse is sick all the time. Most pleasure horse people just need a good clean grass hay. Then feed the darn thing 1/3 to 1/2 bale per day. The horse is much healthier.
Just make sure and get CASH for horse people. Many of them are paper millionaires.
Glad you seen to be selling your hay. It should not be hard to move good quality hay this year or any year.
As for Brendon not beong able to sell any this year yet. Many horse people wait until they are feeding the last bale befoe they buy/look for more hay. Just advertize it and you should get it to sell.
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