Silage / Straw / Hay Price Tracker

Free to collect. Approx 60 heston wheat straw bales. These are just tops and bottoms from harvest 22. They’ll be a small charge to load if you can’t load yourself.
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DeeGee

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Location
North East Wales
As long as it's not torrential rain for 31 days, I could just about deal with a cold frozen March. Enough clamp until mid April here, and could source cheapish hay for Youngstock.

I still have visions as a kid of the big drifts of snow in 82. That was the last harsh winter I remember.
I bet that you really live in Rhyl Mr Jones: but you try and impress people that you’re really really proper Welsh by saying that you live in a location that doesn’t really exist?

A ydy hynny’n gwir Mr Jones? Or are you telling those naughty porkies?
 

Jimmy williams

Member
Livestock Farmer
I have acquired some whole crop silage bales ( barley and new grass) which I’m planning starting feeding ewes now (8 weeks till lambing) I wondered if this will be more than sufficient for my singles?
 

JSmith

Member
Livestock Farmer
I have acquired some whole crop silage bales ( barley and new grass) which I’m planning starting feeding ewes now (8 weeks till lambing) I wondered if this will be more than sufficient for my singles?
My ewes have had good haylage pre lambing and during, it’s been too much for the singles and not enough for the double! Had massive singles, yours would be more potent than mine I would imagine so would need to be careful with the singles! This is my experience only of course, they did have molasses aswell! Next year the singles will just have the molasses I think, had too many difficult lambing’s and big heads over night resulting in dead lambs
 

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