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  1. Sean A.

    Damp hay

    Yes this fog is rediculous. comes in every night and gone by 8.
  2. Sean A.

    Damp hay

    I live in Rio Linda. it's about 10 minutes Sacramento airport.
  3. Sean A.

    Damp hay

    Ok thanks. I already have a tarp I can use. I will be putting that on it today
  4. Sean A.

    Damp hay

    Now what if I put up a sheet of plywood in the front. would leave a 2' open space on right side to walk in. then I can move the top places of wood on the sides and back down a few inches to add more open air flow. would that work
  5. Sean A.

    Damp hay

    Nigerian dwarf
  6. Sean A.

    Damp hay

    Here is a pic of my two
  7. Sean A.

    Damp hay

    Mine are only 8 months old rite now. we have had them for a Lil over 3 months. so 1st bale lasted about 3 months. I know as they get older it will go quicker.
  8. Sean A.

    Damp hay

    They're 3 string bales. About 4'L x 2'W. feeding just 2 goats rite now. it's a alfalfa/grass mix hay
  9. Sean A.

    Damp hay

    Ok thanks. I will do that tomorrow
  10. Sean A.

    Damp hay

    If I put a tarp across the front of shed could I just leave that up all day long?
  11. Sean A.

    Damp hay

    Located in northern, ca. feeding goats. just gets fogy around this time of year. doesn't go fast. 1 bale almost 3 months
  12. Sean A.

    Damp hay

    Hi I am new to storing hay. I have alfalfa/grass mix hay. I store it in a DIY made shed on top of a pallet. my concern is that in the morning we get fog which has caused the hay bale to get damp. Will this damage my hay bale? I've attached a pic of my shed.
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