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Quantities
of Kittitas County Grown Timothy and Grass Mix Hay and Orchard
Grass Hay For Sale By the Bale/At the Barn - Call
or use the Inquiry Form for more info.
Please
email us using the form below for current prices, update on the
quantity and quality of hay currently available, and your delivery
options.

Stock up for winter! All hay sales are welcome, whether
small or large! Our hay is custom baled with the horse owner in
mind. The baler is set at 15 strokes per bale which results in
a customized horse ration bale consisting of 15 flakes per bale,
approximately 7.5 lbs. per flake for a total bale weight of around
115 lbs.

According to horse feed tables, most horses require
15 lbs. of hay per day.* Feeding two flakes per horse per day
is easy and convenient, with no messy, splitting of flakes to
make the daily ration. Of course, individual feeding requirements
do vary. You may want to check with your veterinarian regarding
specific nutritional needs for your horse.
We put up 500 tons of hay per year. Both the Timothy
and Orchard Grass Hay are excellent for horse feed. All bales
are three-string which weigh around 115 lbs. per bale. There are
about 18 bales per ton. All hay is protected from weather, stored
under cover in metal hay barns or tarped in stacks. If you are
unable to self-load and haul, on request, we may be able to provide
names of reputable local hay haulers to help you arrange delivery.
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Most Excellent
Horse Hay Price List - Updated:
2nd Cutting Timothy Grass Mix Hay and 1st Cutting Orchard
Grass Still Available (10/27/08). All current year, 3-twine
bales, no rain, stored in barn or tarped stacks.
(Cash
or cashier's check upon pick up or delivery. Price subject
to change.)
Timothy Hay
& Grass Mix (2nd Cutting) Priced at $13 per bale.
Pick-up at our barn near Ellensburg, WA with easy access
to the freeways (both I-90 and I-82). Delivery available
in the Kittitas County area.
Orchard Grass
(1st Cutting) Priced at $13 per bale. Pick-up
at our barn. Delivery available in the Kittitas County area.
For more information
and updates regarding hay availability contact us using
the form below. We will provide directions and arrange an
appointment to meet you for loading at the storage barns.
Cash or cashier's check payment due upon receipt.
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*A horse requires from 1.0 to 2.0
pounds of good quality hay per day per 100 pounds of body weight.
For example, the amount of hay to feed an 1,100 lb. horse can
range from 11 to 22 pounds of hay daily. The exact amount fed
will depend on the horse's use, production stage, and amounts
of other feedstuffs fed. Source: Equine Feed Management by Patricia
Comerford and Virginia Ishler (Penn State College of Agricultural
Sciences). More at: http://pubs.cas.psu.edu/FreePubs/pdfs/uc099.pdf
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