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2666 days ago

Hay For Sale - 4 ft rounds

Paul from Loburn

4 ft round bales of meadow hay, clover rye grass mixture, no chemicals suitable horses, cattle, sheep and alpacs for sale. Tight woven net wrap stored on wooden pallets after baling to minimise the risk of spoilage due wet winter ground conditions. $40.00 per bale. Can deliver within the Rangiora area for an additional $10.00 per bale (further afield subject to confirmation of delivery address). Typically these 4 ft round bales contain at least the same amount of hay as 12 conventional bales and up to 15 conventional bales - this makes for extremely cost effective stock feed. 4 ft bales can be managed (rolled round) by one person and with two people it's pretty easy. Questions: Call 021 344 393 and ask for Paul.

Price: $40

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