Is this a partial of the infamous big-tired hot tub?
shari - 9-9-2011 at 07:44 AM
love your compadres "chinese eyes" har har har...
hay prices are down these days...wouldnt ya know it now that we dont have any more horses...sheesh.
Suspense....
Mulegena - 9-9-2011 at 08:10 AM
I feel a cross-cultural boda coming on...
an equine wedding, of sorts...
between beautiful black mare and buff black burro...!
or am I all washed up...
kinda like the guy lazin' in the rock hottub?
[Edited on 9-10-2011 by Mulegena]Udo - 9-9-2011 at 08:17 AM
NOB, In the San Bernardino/Riverside area, the hay is going for about $15.00 U.S.
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Originally posted by shari
hay prices are down these days...wouldnt ya know it now that we dont have any more horses...sheesh.
bajacalifornian - 9-9-2011 at 09:24 PM
Hey Udo, 40 MXP/pack here, picked up. Not too bad. Get the second load tomorrow.
Mulegena, you're the only one payin' attention here. Stay tuned . . . you're not all washed up.shari - 9-10-2011 at 09:20 AM
sheesh...you are so right about paying attention...I went back and studied the photos again and yup...spit the coffee on the keyboard when I (finally)
noticed the horsehead comin out the horse's a$$...hahahaha...great photo compa....cant wait to see the foal!Baja Bucko - 9-10-2011 at 01:11 PM
I have 6 tons of good grass hay I got off my pasture and in to the barn. I could get $150/ton if I wanted to sell it. Alfalfa-well, there is a BUNCH
of alfalfa (NOB) available-some ranchers getting 3-4 very BIG cuttings in the NW....lots and lots of the stuff! By the time it gets to drought areas
or socal it'll be BIG BUCKS for the consumer.