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[sc_fs_multi_faq headline-0=”h2″ question-0=” How do I choose the right type of hay bale for my livestock?” answer-0=”It depends on your livestock’s needs and your storage space. Small square bales are easier to handle and store Large round or large square bales are better for bulk feeding and save money Check the bale weight, wrap type (like net wrap to reduce spoilage), and ask for a feed analysis to match your animals’ nutritional needs” image-0=”” headline-1=”h2″ question-1=”What should I ask my hay supplier before buying hay bales?” answer-1=”Before buying, ask for a feed test report that includes: Moisture Protein Energy Nitrate levels Also, ask about: Bale weight (always buy by ton, not per bale) Storage conditions Type of wrap (net or twine) Baling date & location (to avoid fire ants or mold issues)” image-1=”” headline-2=”h2″ question-2=”What is the best time of year to buy hay bales in the USA and Australia?” answer-2=”The best time is right after the main cutting season: USA: Summer to early autumn Australia: Late spring to early summer Buying right after harvest means: Better quality Higher availability Lower prices before the winter or dry season rush” image-2=”” headline-3=”h2″ question-3=”How long can hay bales be stored without losing quality?” answer-3=”With the right storage, hay bales can stay good for a year or more. Tips: Store in a dry, covered barn Use pallets or tarps to avoid moisture Never store bales directly on the ground Avoid bales that were exposed to rain or mold” image-3=”” count=”4″ html=”true” css_class=””]

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