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Best Hay Preservative ....(apart from sun )
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 7606410" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>It’s because it cuts the dust, dust = mould from air moisture, even the best hay can go dusty exposed to damp air over time, in comes. . . rapped hay. . .</p><p>I am not sure I would want to do it while it can solve one problem and supply dust free hay if it was made well in the first place, you still have all the storage issues etc. </p><p>Some of the crafty ones claim to get a part bad bales, and when you have not seen it before they open it, as it’s wrapped, and you don’t know how long they have had it open sat outside in there yard. . . </p><p>while insisting on seeing what’s left sometimes works, it’s not fool proof.</p><p>Wrapping is more trouble than it’s worth for the most part unless your short on dry storage space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 7606410, member: 55822"] It’s because it cuts the dust, dust = mould from air moisture, even the best hay can go dusty exposed to damp air over time, in comes. . . rapped hay. . . I am not sure I would want to do it while it can solve one problem and supply dust free hay if it was made well in the first place, you still have all the storage issues etc. Some of the crafty ones claim to get a part bad bales, and when you have not seen it before they open it, as it’s wrapped, and you don’t know how long they have had it open sat outside in there yard. . . while insisting on seeing what’s left sometimes works, it’s not fool proof. Wrapping is more trouble than it’s worth for the most part unless your short on dry storage space. [/QUOTE]
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