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Hay delivery!

Hay delivery day! This hay should last our horses several months. As they eat it they turn the hay into fertilizer in the form of manure. We give our chickens access to the manure, which they scratch through eating fly larvae, reducing the fly pressure on the horses. Free food for them, and the action of their scratching turns the manure helping to compost it. I use the finished compost to grow our vegetables, subsistence crops, and cannabis. Hay is one of the most expensive inputs at the homestead but it's so much more than just food for horses.

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MAV21 1y ago

My dad bailing hay right now. It's been tough this year so much rain

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rev.hodl 1y ago

Our hay guy was saying the same thing very annoying year for cutting hay.

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MAV21 1y ago

But it looks great today

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