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Annoying equestrian lady needs 8 acres small baling in the midlands
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<blockquote data-quote="delted user 03489324" data-source="post: 7513158" data-attributes="member: 157765"><p>Yes, having a go is what it's about. I have plenty of people who would have the hay, including someone who runs a track livery and a local rescue centre with 115 horses to feed over the winter, hence my being realistic about making a profit. I'd happily give it away rather than let it rot.</p><p>Landowner is fine, known them for over 40 years. There's no water at the field, and I don't have a vehicle that would hold or tow a boom, so liveries would be nice but not practical. There's not enough natural shelter so I'd have to put in wooden ones and at £1200 a throw, plus proper fencing (I don't do barbed wire fences as they tend to generate vets bills) it wouldn't be worth the effort. Equestrians want facilities, so a windswept field at the end of a dirt track isn't going to be popular enough to make that a go-er. I've thought about, believe me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delted user 03489324, post: 7513158, member: 157765"] Yes, having a go is what it's about. I have plenty of people who would have the hay, including someone who runs a track livery and a local rescue centre with 115 horses to feed over the winter, hence my being realistic about making a profit. I'd happily give it away rather than let it rot. Landowner is fine, known them for over 40 years. There's no water at the field, and I don't have a vehicle that would hold or tow a boom, so liveries would be nice but not practical. There's not enough natural shelter so I'd have to put in wooden ones and at £1200 a throw, plus proper fencing (I don't do barbed wire fences as they tend to generate vets bills) it wouldn't be worth the effort. Equestrians want facilities, so a windswept field at the end of a dirt track isn't going to be popular enough to make that a go-er. I've thought about, believe me. [/QUOTE]
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