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Increasing Hay Prices
Hi I am doing a dissertation for my degree about the increase in hay prices verus the increase in horses for sale.
To help me collect me data i would love to know: - What you are paying for a standard hay bale now - How much you were paying for a bale of hay 2 years ago - Area you live - If you have noticed an increase in horses for sale in your area Thanks! |
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Re: Increasing Hay Prices
Hi MHLindsay,
Thought I would help you out! In my area right now the going rate is about £5/£5.50 a bale. I am lucky enough to be paying £4 but that is due to being direct from my yard owner. The price is expected to go up to about £6/£7 as we approach winter so everybody I know is buying bulk now for the winter so they can save a bit of money while the price is as low as it can be. 2 years ago I was paying £2.50/£3 so the price has dramatically increased and also the quality is not as good as then! It is going to be a hard winter for hay and I think everyone is trying to prepare as best they can for the winter. I think the price of horses has in some respects increased but to be honest I have found the horse prices are actually lower now with a lot of quality horses being sold for under £1000. I think a lot of this is due to the economic climate and people struggling with keeping their horses but also because the winter is expected to be a rough one, some people know that they really will struggle so almost as if they are preparing for the worst! I am based in Kent. Hope this helps!! |
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Re: Increasing Hay Prices
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The livery yard my horse is one the woman charges £38 for a big round bale but my friends father sells the small ones for £1.50 ![]() |
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Re: Increasing Hay Prices
You are very very lucky then!! I am paying the cheapest out of everybody I know with horses and I still dont consider myself lucky at £4 a bale lol
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Re: Increasing Hay Prices
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My horses are kept in Staffordshire and I have to buy big bales of hay off the livery yard owner - he is currently charging £30 a bale but has said that he may put his prices up to £40 after Christmas. We arent 'allowed' to buy from anywhere else - until the livery yard owner runs out and then we are all running round like mad things trying to get more. I know of someone not far away who is selling big bales of haylage for £50 ![]() I think horse prices are dropping - as already said the cost of keeping them is rising so much and the prospect of a bad winter is putting people off buying them. I was forced into selling 1 of mine in February '10 because I couldnt afford the price of stuff last year - and things are just getting worse.
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Re: Increasing Hay Prices
I am so lucky...... I have really good quality hay and buy it direct from the farmer for £3 a bale he put it up this year 25p! Me being me I told him he was under charging but that is the way he is
Oh and he stores his hay in a large metal contained barn with concrete floor. I can only store 15 bales at a time so he also keeps me in supply all winter......... so I am very lucky |
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