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Can You Salvage Rained On Hay? - FHC Q & A 

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If hay should get rained on while it’s drying in the field, is it ruined or can it be salvaged? The trick is getting that wet, mown grass dried back out as soon as possible, or risk the finished hay developing mold. Pa Mac dives into the subject in this edition of the Farm Hand’s Companion Q & A Show.
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Комментарии : 21   
@goatfarmmb
@goatfarmmb Месяц назад
Tripod haying was done in Europe when the weather was iffy, either fresh mowed grass was hung on wires or half ground dried grass was hung up to dry fully and if it got rained on it wouldn't harm quality of the hay
@Fdeubcfhbbjhfd
@Fdeubcfhbbjhfd Месяц назад
Thank you paw Mac. You videos are so calming. You remind me of my father in law. He’s a very kind man. Thanks again. God bless!❤
@killacommieformommie
@killacommieformommie Месяц назад
Like my dad always said, "It'll beat the hell out of a snowball in January." LoL
@gabrielbaez8034
@gabrielbaez8034 Месяц назад
Peace of mind from Pa Mac, right on time. I had a night shower soak my rows. Ill have to flip’m and be patient. God bless!
@Ham68229
@Ham68229 Месяц назад
If it's for Horses, get dried asap, mold will kill a horse. Now if it's for cattle, mold won't bother them but, you still want to get it dried asap. It's better to leave the hay lay flat than in a windrow. The thing to worry about is, loss of leaves from the plant. We've had hay get wet and would have a weeks worth of rain on it, we'd go in, just turn the bottom of the windrow to the top so it would dry, we didn't have a tedder rake but, after a day or two just laying with the wind and sun beating down on it, dried fairly quickly. However, we'd always sit that batch of hay to the side, spread salt on the bales and that batch would get slowly "blended" in with the good quality of hay when we fed our cattle. If you mix it, say, 2-1 3-1 and I'm talking small square bales because back then, that's all we had. Cattle didn't care at that time. Cheers :)
@benjamingrist6539
@benjamingrist6539 Месяц назад
To answer the funny question at the end of the video, it might be possible with some heritage greed cattle. It was reported about Pineywood cows that two men could pick up a grown bull by themselves. I imagine one really buff guy could do it by himself.
@kenthorsen4558
@kenthorsen4558 Месяц назад
Nothing better than the smell of fresh cut hay! Thanks Pa
@bryanmccormick8899
@bryanmccormick8899 Месяц назад
Thanks for another informative video. Greatly appreciate it. I take old round bales from neighbors. I also take in wood chips from a tree service company when they're clearing the power lines on our county road. I let him sit But I haven't started making compost by turning them. Do you think I should mix the wood chips and the old hay with the bucket of my little tractor. I'm building a greenhouse and want to use my own compost. What do you think?
@backachershomestead
@backachershomestead Месяц назад
Alfalfa hay has to be handle the least amount possible. You risk losing the leaves and end up with stems. Grass types of hay hold up well to several rakings.
@farmhandscompanion
@farmhandscompanion Месяц назад
Great point, backachershomestead! Lesbedeza (grass/hay) would be the same way.
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 Месяц назад
Thanks Pa Mac for sharing this information . Always enjoy what you share with us. Keep up the great videos and the fun you have making them. Fred.
@clarenceriffle320
@clarenceriffle320 Месяц назад
Great video, I myself have lost hay to rain for awhile I've been putting it up in a haycock when rain is about to go just get a tripod high as you want stack hay around it in a circle make sure that a piece of tin bent in a v is on the ground keep going up till done and then I put a tarp on it and stake it to the ground after the rain passes then I spread it out and in rows again the tin let's air pass through it and tarp sheds rain some a little more work but worth it when hay is limited
@rawbacon
@rawbacon Месяц назад
That cow's gonna put on weight a lot quicker than you're gonna put on muscle.🐄
@Rottinrock
@Rottinrock 28 дней назад
my granfather and uncle would salt their hay as they put it up , so it wouldn't burn in the stack
@LittleJordanFarm
@LittleJordanFarm Месяц назад
Great topic... Question do you hand do all your hay if so I'd love seeing your process. I'm trying to do that on a small lot. Never done it before
@farmhandscompanion
@farmhandscompanion Месяц назад
Hey Little Jordan Farm, no, at this point in time I buy most all of my really good friends that makes some of the best round bales around. If you'd like to see the process for handmade hay, take a look at this playlist if you haven't already: ru-vid.com/group/PLriTpyY4mQuhQsLL19rb76ToqD1mOWf3C
@teddybrzeski
@teddybrzeski 12 дней назад
How long after its cut .if it keeps raining , before it goes bad
@douglasvantassel8098
@douglasvantassel8098 Месяц назад
I agree there are worse smells than rotting hay. Lol
@clintdouglas5756
@clintdouglas5756 Месяц назад
The quality of the hay will suffer slightly the quantity will suffer a lot more ,rain on grass hay will shrink sometimes a great deal sometimes a not so much but will always shrink some
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