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Bruce

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Looks like his back half fell in a bucket of white paint!
 

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You are incorrect. Spontaneous combustion is caused from hay that is baled with to much moisture in it not from simply stacking hay the way it should be stacked. If just stacking it made it combust every barn and hay storage in the world would burn down. We stack our hay the same way hay has been stacked since it started being made into square bales, we do not bale high moisture hay and would salt the hay if there was a concern.
Well, good luck with your thaught process.
 

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Everyone I've ever known has stored hay stacked unless it was wet/to moist then it was laid spaced out and let to dry or fed.

Well, good luck with your thaught process.
I'm sure myself and the other 5million people who stack their hay will be just fine despite your incorrect information, thanks though!

Looks like his back half fell in a bucket of white paint!
I definitely agree Bruce he does too!!
 
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X2 @Baymule post. We need pics of mini pigs.

@misfitmorgan I hope I didn’t offend you with my post. I’m truly curious at how they store their hay. Everyone I know stacks their square bales also! I’ve never known anyone to have issues that was properly dried.
 
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