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emily
Junior Member
England
48 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2008 : 7:31:44 PM
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Hello All,
How much is the Hay and straw around the country? in Berkshire well near me in Newbury is very expensive and straw is about £3.00 for a small bale.
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emmy |
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cazza
Platinum Member
United Kingdom
1674 Posts |
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Suelin
Platinum Member
England
2514 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2008 : 8:20:23 PM
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Straw, fab quality 30p small bale. Hay, fab quality £2 small bale. we are in Lincolnshire. |
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NUTTER
Platinum Member
England
2452 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2008 : 9:06:16 PM
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I dont use straw but local farmer charges 80p sml bale £8 large round bale..Devon.. |
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jillandlomond
Platinum Member
Scotland
3586 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2008 : 10:01:51 PM
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EVERYTHING appears to be expensive in Newbury I've just had a horse 5 stage vetted in that area and could hardly believe my ears when I was told it costs a whopping £300 there!! When I queried why it was soooo expensive, the reply was, "it's the M4 corridor....everything is more expensive here!!"
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Borders, Scotland |
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mad alice
Gold Member
England
854 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2008 : 10:24:46 PM
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Here in sunny Burnley Lancs it's £2.50 for a small bale but lovely quality and comes with a free pony (only kidding) |
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azraa
Gold Member
United Kingdom
1030 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2008 : 11:07:28 PM
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were in the south
£30 round bale hay £6 small haylage £15 round bale straw i bought them today vets are very expensive, i may organise a lorry load of straw.
karen |
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dreammagic
Gold Member
Scotland
641 Posts |
Posted - 25 Oct 2008 : 11:40:53 PM
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I was £8 for a round bale off straw. Also get to borrow a bogie, big bale disny fit in my single trailer! Jill are you getting a new addition? Anne |
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emily
Junior Member
England
48 Posts |
Posted - 26 Oct 2008 : 06:38:28 AM
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My partner is crying lol!!! he cant belive some of the costs! we want cheap straw!! and hay!! maybe if it was cheaper we could beat the bills a bit x
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emmy |
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azraa
Gold Member
United Kingdom
1030 Posts |
Posted - 26 Oct 2008 : 08:58:54 AM
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maybe people who are in the same area can get together and order a lorry load from the cheapest source, maybe food aswell buy direct, as most people will not use a enough or have storage space to buy direct but enough people in the same area may make it possibly workable. |
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jillandlomond
Platinum Member
Scotland
3586 Posts |
Posted - 26 Oct 2008 : 09:22:45 AM
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YES Anne!! He's a wonderful Anglo Arab who's just passed his 5 stage vetting with flying colours! He'll be arriving in cold, wet, windy Scotland on Wednesday..... |
Borders, Scotland |
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rosie
Platinum Member
England
3662 Posts |
Posted - 26 Oct 2008 : 10:25:18 AM
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Good luck with your new horse Jill. Straw in Whitby, North Yorkshire is £1 a bale.Poor you emily paying £3 a bale!! Lisa |
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Lindsay
Gold Member
Scotland
944 Posts |
Posted - 26 Oct 2008 : 10:32:51 AM
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£16 for a round bale of hay and £3.50 for a small one. Don't know about straw yet as mine live out but am going to bed my shelter with it this year so will let you all know when the time comes! |
Paidir dóibhsean le fiántas ina gcroíthe acu, atá coinnithe i gcaighin |
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Minty Arab
Silver Member
England
482 Posts |
Posted - 26 Oct 2008 : 10:51:52 AM
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im in Dorset and hay is £3.50 a small bale including delivery(its good quality though) and there seems to be very little straw about,thats about £2.50 a small bale! shavings have gone up to £7.90 a bale! i have also paid out for 3 failed vettings in the last few months which has cost me £678!!!! no wonder my hubby is going grey! everything is expensive at the moment. |
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Qui Gon Jinn
Platinum Member
Scotland
1627 Posts |
Posted - 26 Oct 2008 : 12:00:22 PM
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I have been quoted £35 for a round bale of hay and £4 for a square bale, oh and thats including delivery!!!
It's shocking isn't it?! I have just bought from a local farmer some square bales and have collected myself for £3.25 a bale. I also have just bought some square bales of haylage for £6.50 delivered. |
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jennypierson
Bronze Member
195 Posts |
Posted - 26 Oct 2008 : 12:30:00 PM
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We got the hay cut from our own fields for £1.00 a bale this year, 90p last year.
Having to pay £20.00 for round bale straw, have heard of small bale straw costing £3.50. JP |
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mogwai
Platinum Member
England
2717 Posts |
Posted - 26 Oct 2008 : 5:15:05 PM
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90p a bale for straw, £2.20 delivered for hay (it's nice stuff too) from the farm 1/4 mile down the road |
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Qui Gon Jinn
Platinum Member
Scotland
1627 Posts |
Posted - 26 Oct 2008 : 6:00:19 PM
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Lucky you mogwai!! I don't suppose the farm would like to deliver some to me too?! |
The Soul would have no Rainbow....If the Eyes had shed no Tears. |
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dreammagic
Gold Member
Scotland
641 Posts |
Posted - 26 Oct 2008 : 6:10:26 PM
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look forward to seeing some pics of him jill Hope its not to wet and windy for him arriving Anne |
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SarahA
Silver Member
476 Posts |
Posted - 26 Oct 2008 : 7:53:47 PM
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Hi. Anyone in the york area? Struggling with hay this year and straw, eventually found straw at 85p a bale but it wont be the best, been quoted up to 2.50 a bale, straw much more of an issue, our normal supplies put it up last year to 2.75 due to fuel. Which was fair enough, but now wants £3.25 plus delivery, and fuel is going down. Could really do with finding some cheaper, if i had transport i would go to whitby and collect. It seems that they havent managed to get as much in so they are increasing our costs to cover the shortfall. Pants :( |
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gossy
Platinum Member
England
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Di Ellis
Silver Member
United Kingdom
415 Posts |
Posted - 26 Oct 2008 : 8:16:24 PM
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Here in Somerset I am paying £25 for a large bale of hay; £20 for the same size straw; and £27 for a round bale of haylage. There are also square bales of haylage available for £25 from another farmer. I also have to pay £20 to have the straw that I buy removed at a later date (dung heap stored on concrete in yard). I believe the feed that I buy from Mole Valley has increased somewhat too - even though I use their own make - my feed bill has gone up by £100 per month since last winter. The farmers told me it was because of the price of diesel during the summer months that they had to put the cost onto the hay and straw and feed.
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D.S. Ellis Somerset marbonarabians@yahoo.co.uk |
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trisha
Gold Member
United Kingdom
914 Posts |
Posted - 26 Oct 2008 : 9:19:07 PM
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hi in west sussex i get hay for £2.00 per bale, and large round bale of straw £18.00 trisha |
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terackie
New Member
Wales
29 Posts |
Posted - 26 Oct 2008 : 10:57:01 PM
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I'm in west wales and have big square bales straw deliverd for £15, hay is £25 and haylage is £20 ...so far anyway, who knows what will happen to prices if we get this predicted very cold snowy winter |
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Emma B
Silver Member
United Kingdom
412 Posts |
Posted - 27 Oct 2008 : 09:06:41 AM
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im in Essex we pay £1.00 for a bale of straw and £3.00 for hay all good quality though |
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precious
Platinum Member
England
2253 Posts |
Posted - 27 Oct 2008 : 09:11:19 AM
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Last time i bought straw it was i think £1 per bale might have gone up slightly. Hay is £2.80 nice hay tho.
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Gemma Thompson Birmingham West Midlands
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