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Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
Moderator:MTADMS::COBURNIO
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
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257.0. "Central MA Hay Grain and Shavings Suppliers" by HUDSON::WILLIAMSON () Tue Dec 09 1986 12:50

    Just recently, I have moved my horse into a new barn that doesn't supply
    the hay.  I have to go out and get my own.  There is plenty of space for
    me to store at least 60 bales.  I'm wondering if anyone knows of a place 
    that sells good quality hay at a reasonable price.  My horse
    is boarded in Hudson Ma and I'd rather the hay be delivered than have
    to go and pick it up myself.

					Thanks in advance,
				        Amanda Williamson
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257.1HAY RESOURCESPMRV70::MACONETue Dec 09 1986 15:507
    For good quality hay, try Top O' Hill Farm in Groton (don't have
    the # with me), Erickson Grain Mill in Acton, or David Sears in
    Pepperell....all deliver Canadian or New York hay.  It runs $150
    to $165 a ton (about 30 bales).  I use David Sears but you have
    to beat on him to get him to deliver.
    
    good luck...Jeannie
257.2Top Dollar?ATLAST::KELLYDeeds not WordsTue Dec 09 1986 17:399
                               -< Top Dollar? >-

Re:.1 - 150 - 165 dollars a ton? That's more than $5.00 a bale!
        Even with the drought, you can still get decent quality
        hay in North Carolina for 70 - 100 dollars a ton.

	I guess it just now dawned on me that the cost of maintaining
	a horse is inversely proportional to the amount of land
	available for agricultural use...
257.3HAY FOR NEW HAMPSHIRELAUREL::REMILLARDWed Dec 10 1986 09:4121
    
    	While I can't help you look for hay Amanda, maybe someone else
    	is in the same boat in New Hampshire...
    
    	A good place to use is: BATTLES FARMS in Bradford.  They have
    	super hay (1st, 2nd & 3rd crops) in wire bales that weigh about
    	75 to 80lbs.  They guarantee their hay too... something I
    	personally never came across.
    
    	They deliver to a wide area weekly, or you can pick up at their
    	farm.  They have hay year 'round too.  They delivered lots down
    	south and are still doing that too.
    
    	They also have Bagged shavings ($2.75 delivered), baled straw,
    	bagged & bulk whole and crimped oats and corn.
    
    	They are also members of the National Hay Association.
    
    	The phone # is:  603-938-2241
    
    	Susan
257.4BATTLES FARMSLAUREL::REMILLARDWed Dec 10 1986 09:449
    
    	I must honestly say I haven't used Battles Farms yet, but I
    	got my information from a personal friend.
    
    	I am going to "giv 'em a shot" this sping tho...  I haven't
    	been too happy about the hay I have been using for the past
    	two years.
    
    	Susan
257.5HAYMILVAX::NICKERSONFri Dec 12 1986 10:0913
    This my not be of immediate help but we get our hay out of
    New York State...John Gavaletz.  It comes down in about
    12 ton loads...about 100 to 110/ton.  He will deliver partial
    loads...an opportunity for a number of people to get together
    in an area.
    If anyone is interested his number is 518-882-9768.
    We have been happy with his hay...what we request is mostly
    timothy with a little alfalfa/clover.  However, I know he has
    access to other mixtures.
    The one thing with John is if I don't like what he delivers he
    will take it back.
    Good luck in your search...
    
257.6Try UCF in Lancaster, MAAPOLLO::CRAWFORDMon Jan 05 1987 16:354
    I recently bought 60 bales from UCF in Lancaster (until recently
    it was Lancaster Feed and Grain) for $180.  They also delivered.
    
    Their number is 365-2194.  I have been very satisfied with it.
257.51Horse Supplies (Hay,Grain,Shavings)-Central MANRADM::BROUILLETDon Brouillet, NRO5, 234-4696Thu Nov 03 1988 11:3618
    I'm new to horses, we just got three ponies a couple of weeks
    ago, and I'm looking for a good deal on supplies (specifically,
    hay, grain, and shavings).

    While we were out looking for ponies, I asked around about the prices
    of supplies, and found some people that buy hay for around $1.50/bale,
    and 100lb bags of grain for around $10.  Our local grain store charges
    about twice those prices.  The guy that quoted these costs is too
    far away to even ask about his sources.  What is a reasonable
    price for this stuff?

    Any ideas locally?  I live in Lancaster, and work in Northboro,
    so anywhere in that general area would be good.      

    Also, on shavings, I know a sawmill would be a good source, but
    I don't know of any mills nearby.  Any recommendations?
    
    -db
257.52MEIS::SCRAGGSThu Nov 03 1988 13:2613
    I think there is an Agway dealer and a Farm Bureau feedstore out
    in your area. Both places are good sources to by from. The Farm
    Bureau provides mostly their own grain, I've used it for the
    past few years switching from both Blue Seal and Purina. Not only
    was the cost substantially lower, I found the nutrients to be higher.
    I don't know anything about Agway products.  Shavings from a mill 
    are your best bet for cost, a bag of shavings from a feedstore may 
    run anywhere from 2.75 - 4.00. Hay from the locals would run between
    2.50 - 4.00 per bale.
              
    Marianne
    
                         
257.53Supplier RecommendationsPBA::SILVAI finally got a PONY of my OWNYThu Nov 03 1988 13:3527
    We live and board our horses in Harvard so we're almost neighbors!
    
    The MOST expensive place (from our experience) is the Farm Bureau
    (UCF) Store in Groton.  Hay, grain, and shavings are usually $3
    -$5 more than anywhere else.  Usually we buy grain and shavings
    from Eriksons (263-4733) in Acton.  The place isn't the most organized
    place I've ever seen but the prices are good and they operate on
    what I'd refer to as a "hand-shake".  We just call and tell them
    what we want, when, and where... it shows up and we stop by the
    store when we get a chance to pay the bill.  They don't hassle you
    about it.  You just do it when you get around to it.  They will
    even put the hay or shavings up into the loft and stack them (neatly)
    for you if you ask them to - at no extra charge.  
    
    Right now we are waiting for hay from The Top-Of-The-Hill-Farm in
    Ayer.  I'm not sure of the phone number but I can get it for you
    later if you want.  They charge $175.00 for 1 ton of hay.  That's
    about 30 bales.  They have a reputation for quality hay.  It's a
    family run business (like Eriksons) and they too are very nice to
    deal with.  
    
    Feel free to drop me an Email message on WJO::SILVA anytime.
    Always nice to *talk* to neighbors with horses!
    
    Cheryl
    
    
257.54MEIS::SCRAGGSThu Nov 03 1988 13:5911
    re .4
    
    Hi Cheryl, I used to go thru Eriksons also, I switched to UCF
    products for being less expensive, but I know the prices they
    command for Purina and Blue seal were alot higher than Eriksons.
    The shavings I noticed being higher also.  We get our hay from
    Top of the Hill farm, I think its exceptional quality, we haven't
    had a bad bale yet.
    
    Marianne
    
257.55More feedstores...DELNI::L_MCCORMACKThu Nov 03 1988 15:4525
    
    
    
    HI,
    
    I grew up in Leominster and now live in Westminster so know
    a few of the places around the area.  Farmer's Exchange in
    Leominster Mass. is pretty reasonable on most of their feed
    and supplies.  UCF in Fitchburg is good too, except I prefer
    to feed Blueseal.  I deal with Horse and Buggy in Winchendon,
    another Blueseal dealer, but they may be too far from you.
    
    As for woodshops for shavings, Javanpar's Lumber in Westminster
    sells sawdust for $16 a load.  That can be a pickup load or
    a dumptruck load is the bigger the vehicle, the more you get
    for the same price.
    
    I can buy farm hay for $2.00 a bale $1.50 if I pick it up but
    I find the bales don't weigh much and I actually end up paying
    more in the longrun.  I pay 3.25 for feedstore hay which is
    almost Canadian quality and it lasts twice as long.  I actually
    can feed more of it for less money because the bales weigh
    3 times more.                                             
    
    
257.56FEED COSTS...IT'S NOT CHEAP!!MILVAX::NICKERSONFri Nov 04 1988 08:2115
    We too deal with the Farmers' Exchange in Leominster...found them
    to be the best on price.  Again we use Blue Seal bran, trotter pellets
    and crimped oats.
    
    As far as the hay goes, if you can find someone who gets a "large"
    load from Canada or wherever that is quality you may want to split
    with them.  We get ours out of New York for $115 a Ton but it is
    in 13 Ton loads.  However, there are others who do the same and
    split the load as many as 4 times.
    
    We can't really help with the shavings as we get them delivered
    in bulk.
    
    If you need more info, contact me at Asabet::Nickerson
    
257.57Supporting our "habits" ain't cheap!MARKER::REEDVote NO on Question 3!Mon Nov 07 1988 17:5720
    
    
    Hi there!
    
    We also get our grain from UCF in Groton.  Granted their UCF brand
    is less expensive that Purina but I did find their overall prices
    for grain to be lower than Erikson's.  Their shavings are the same
    price as Erikson's, $3.00 per bag.  We just switched to sawdust. We
    get it from Parlee's Lumber in Littleton (508) 486-4681/8706 and
    they do deliver. For a 10 wheel dumptruck load (I believe it's a
    4 cord load) the price was $125. They also have prices if you pick
    up by either pickup or bag it yourself, though I don't remember the
    prices.
    
    Depending on the season, grain prices will fluctuate as will hay
    prices.  You may want to check the Want Advertiser, Yankee Pedlar,
    etc. for local farmers who are selling.  Try to find other people
    to go in on hay, too.  Better prices for quantity purchases.
    
    Roslyn
257.58shavings in the winter?BOEHM::SCHLENERMon Nov 14 1988 13:2918
    re .6
       I board my horse in Phillipston and remember what the last winter
    was like with getting shavings. The people who own the stable had the
    hardest time getting shavings and would have to resort to bagged
    shavings. Needless to say, since that's quite expensive, Jasper's stall
    only got new shavings 1x - 2x a week. 
    Concerning Javanpar's Lumber in Westminster, do they still cut lumber
    in the winter and sell the shavings? That was the problem with our 
    supply since the stable would buy shavings from local lumber yards
    which would close down for the winter (TOO COLD!).
    
    Does anyone know of lumber yards around the Gardner/Athol area that
    sell shavings all year long?
    				Cindy
    
    P.S. Do they also sell bagged shavings incase I want to buy a few bags
    for Jasper's stall?
    
257.7Horse Supplies (Hay,Grain,Shavings)-Southern NHDASXPS::SLADEMon Jan 09 1989 13:5526
    			(Feed & shavings/sawdust)
                         
    
    
    	
    	Hi-
    
    	I'm looking for a few names of grain stores and lumber yards
    	that I can get grain & shavings and hay from. I live in salem NH
    	so something with in that area would be great. I'm willing
    	to drive up to an hour.  All I know of is Dodge Grain and Feuer
    	lumber to purchase these things at and I was wondering what
    	prices are like else where.  I beleave dodge grain charges $12.00
    	for charger and $15.00 for trotter.  Shavings are $3.40 a bag
    	(Small bag) and $4.00 for a (large) bale of hay.  I haven't
    	had a horse for about 3 and half years and gods nows these prices
    	are much higher than I remember so I was just wondering if these
    	prices are the same as others around.  
    
    
    	Thanks-
    	Zina  ( I'm Back! ya!!! )	
    
    	
    
    	
257.8Some places in Derry and ChesterTWOMCH::HEWSONMon Jan 09 1989 15:0517
    For grain, the Blue Seal store in Derry, NH is about as good on
    prices as any.  They even have a drive through pick up area.
    
    For hay and straw, go to J&F Farms on Route 102 east of Derry. 
    They have been bringing hay and straw down from Canada for about
    40 years and usually have good quality.  It pays to be able to buy
    at least 1-2 tons at a time, if you have the storage space.  they
    will deliver 1-2 tons or more at a time.
    
    For lumber, if you do not mind green, rough-cut pine, go to Paris
    Lumber on Fremont Road in Chester, NH.  The Paris' produce real
    nice and even cuts of rough-cut pine and are very inexpensive. 
    We have built two garages, a barn, and a cabin in Maine with the
    pine from Paris Lumber.
    
    Diana
    Chester, NH
257.9More infoNOWIMP::DADDAMIOHopelessly optimisticTue Jan 10 1989 15:2218
    Here's another vote for J & F Farms.  We used to live in Peterborough,
    NH and they would deliver hay to us (we'd get enough for the whole
    year at once) plus load it into our loft at no extra cost.  They
    also had bagged shavings, but I don't know if they do any more.
    They would also deliver those if you bought enough.
    
    We stopped using bagged shavings when one of our horses got heaves
    and started using sawdust which is not as dry and dusty as shavings.
    We used to get truckloads of sawdust from Bingham Lumber in Brookline,
    NH.  They would deliver and unload the sawdust and we'd cover it
    with black plastic so it wouldn't get wet from the weather.  It
    was a lot cheaper than shavings if you have a spot to store it.
    You'd have to call for prices since it's been well over a year since
    I bought any from them.  We used to always buy our sawdust in the
    summer since they always had plenty.  It would get a bit scarce
    in the winter.
    
    						Jan
257.10How about feedstores in TN?KOAL::AIKENArabian Horse Breeder DTN378-6706Wed Jan 11 1989 15:329
    I'd like info about hay and grain, straw and shavings in the Knoxville,
    TN area.  I'm planning to move there within a few months and would
    like some recommendations.
    
    RE .2:  I never thought shavings were dustier than sawdust.  What
    kind of wood/how old were they?
    
    Thanks,
    Merrie
257.11Feed Stores and Lumber YardsDASXPS::SLADEThu Jan 12 1989 08:2310
    
    			< Feed Stores & Lumber Yards >
    
    
    	Thanks so much for your suggestions, I'm going to look into them
    	all.  
    
    	Regards,
    	Zina. 
                
257.12Shavings vs sawdustNOWIMP::DADDAMIOHopelessly optimisticThu Jan 12 1989 17:5623
    Re: .3
    
    Shavings are usually taken from dried wood and you usually get some
    of them broken up in the bagged shavings which causes some of the
    dust.
    
    Sawdust is from the wood as it is cut and is generally moist.  We
    get pine sawdust (sometimes have used hemlock).
    
    One of our foals was developing contracted heels and her hooves
    were extremely hard.  Our shoer suggested that we stopped using
    bagged shavings and switch to sawdust to keep some moisture in her
    hooves and make them a bit softer.  We would wet down the shavings
    until we got the sawdust (this also helped with another horse that
    had heaves).  Luckily our foal's feet came out fine.
    
    You need to be careful about sawdust (and maybe even shavings) since
    sometimes the lumber yard will be sawing hardwood, some of which
    can cause sickness and death in horses.  We used some oak sawdust
    at one time - no reactions, but it was dustier than the pine sawdust.
    Black walnut is deadly and should absolutely be avoided.
    
    						Jan
257.63bulk shavingsCBS::BUNTROCKMon Jan 30 1989 11:033
    Herrick Mill in Contoocook N.H. sell shavings in bulk. I don't know
    the current price. The phone number is 603-746-5092.
                          Paul B.
257.64JNL Sawdust, Winchendon MAWMOIS::J_BENNETTconstants aren&#039;t; variables won&#039;tMon Jan 30 1989 12:1911
	FYI ...

	JNL Sawdust in Winchendon sells bulk shavings.  I called last
week for prices and they have an 18 cord truck with blower - $650 (can 
deliver 1/2 load for $325).  They also have a larger truck - but I didn't
get those prices.  He mentioned something about these being winter prices
and it would be slightly lower in summer.  He also mentioned that he is
booked for deliveries until March or April.  I'll post thier number if
anyone wants it.

	Good luck!
257.65Bingham Lumber, maybe?NRADM::BROUILLETWhat&#039;s another word for Thesaurus?Mon Jan 30 1989 15:595
    Bingham Lumber, just over the line in Brookline NH (route 13, north
    of Townsend, MA) sells shavings mixed with sawdust.  I don't know
    if they'd deliver, but you could call.  603-673-4549
    
    
257.66Carpentry shops @schoolMED::D_SMITHTue Jan 31 1989 08:215
    
     Try vocational or trade schools that have carpentry shops. They
     throw their shaving away. We get ours from the Waltham High School...
     FREE!
    
257.67MEIS::SCRAGGSTue Jan 31 1989 08:539
    
    You could try Petes Grain in Dracut. Not sure how good they are
    about taking new customers on for Shavings though. They *Promise*
    delivery without lulls.
    
    Parlee Lumber in Littleton is another source, however they tend
    to run low very often.
    
    
257.68JNL phone #WMOIS::J_BENNETTconstants aren&#039;t; variables won&#039;tMon Feb 06 1989 08:503

	JNL Sawdust, Winchendon MA  (508)297-2282.
257.44Hay and Farrier NeededUSWAV1::GLOVERThu Jul 13 1989 11:4033
               
             --HAY AND FARRIER INFORMATION NEEDED--
    
    
    Does anyone know where I can purchase about 2 tons of hay (good
    quality) in the Townsend area?  I also need to find a farrier
    to trim and later, put front shoes on two horses.    I would
    appreciate your help!  Please write or call if you have information.
                      
    Regards & thanks,
    Prudence
    
    
    
    node: uswav1::glover   or Prudence Glover @ufo
          DTN:277-7114    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
                                                          
257.45HOW 'BOUT WINCHENDON MA?LAUREL::REMILLARDThu Jul 13 1989 11:5013
    
    	I just bought 150 bales from COCHRAN STABLES - in Winchendon,
    	Ma  from a Steve Cochran days - 508-297-0613 evs - 508-297-1193
    
    	It is Tim/clover mix and nice, clean bales.  His price was really
    	good too - I paid only $2.85 a bale and I usually have to pay
    	at LEAST $3.50.  This really helped my wallet this year.
    
    	He stands by his hay - if you have anything you don't like
    	just call him and he will come up and replace.  He says he
    	stands by his word.
    
    	Susan
257.13Annual Problem with Hay...AKOV12::GLOVERFri May 04 1990 12:5814
    Every year I face the same problem...Where can I get +or- 5 tons
    of decent quality hay.  Last year I got 5 tons from the same fellow
    but 2 tons were good and 3 were just o.k.  Also, the bales were on the
    small side.  Does any one have a hayman who has consistent quality
    without being $5.50 or $6.00 a bale (even at 5 ton quantities)?
    I refuse to feed my horses marsh grass for 3.50 a bale.
    Does any one have this problem?  And can any one solve it?
    
    Thanks for any and all help you can give.  
    
    regards,
    Prudence
    DTN/244-7281
    
257.14DELNI::KEIRANFri May 04 1990 14:065
    Top of the Hill Farm on the Groton/Ayer line sells excellant quality
    hay though it is expensive, $160/ton.  We buy 24 ton a year at a 
    cheaper price than that though.  In the 4 or 5 years we've been 
    buying hay from them we've never gotten a bad load.  They are the
    big bales too, probably around 65-70 pounds.
257.15If your in the Southern NH areaDISCVR::HERRONFri May 04 1990 18:397
    J AND F FARMS in Derry N.H. sells excellent Canadian hay around
    150/ton. Sorry i dont have the number handy, but they always have
    plenty of good hay. I have been getting it there for about 5 yrs.
    Only had one problem with about 5 bad bales, I put them aside and 
    he replaced them the next time he came around!
    
    
257.16Another vote for J & FDECWET::DADDAMIOTesting proves testing worksFri May 04 1990 20:298
    J and F Farms also puts up their own hay (at least one of the sons used
    to do it, don't know if that's still the case).  If they still do it,
    it's cheaper than the Canadian hay.  We got their hay for many years
    when we lived in NH and never had a problem with it.  We got the
    Canadian hay the first year, but switched to their own hay since it was
    cheaper.  They are really nice people to deal with.
    
    						Jan
257.17Feresteins/Foxboro MA-I've had good luck-BOOVX2::MANDILEMon May 07 1990 09:237
    Feresteins (sp) in Foxboro MA sells good quality 50 lb & up
    bales of Canadian timothy hay.
    I don't know what the current price is, it varies according to
    the time of year.  I cannot use local hay, it's too rich (high
    alfalfa) and gives my horse the runs.  
    
    L- 
257.18Thanks!AKOV12::GLOVERMon May 07 1990 12:066
    Thanks for all the input, it sure does make the hay search easier.
    I would like to use someone that comes recommended.  I am trying to
    make my hay last so I can order the first cutting.  Thanks again!!
    
    Prudence
    
257.19FYI..J&F hay qualityWEDOIT::NANCYTue May 08 1990 10:118
    
    I had the Canadian Hay at J&F tested and it contains all of the
    minerals needed for healthy horses at 7% protein (which is to be
    expected nowadays for Timothy mixes). You can get forage tested
    at Rochester Equine Clinic for $40.00.
    
    					Nancy
    
257.20TestingMEIS::SCRAGGSTue May 08 1990 10:278
    
    FYI, most feed reps can test hay at a fraction of the cost of a vet
    lab..ie Blue Seal I believe charges under $12.00, and at that it might
    be for an elaborate test, just protein and basic analysis might be 
    free of charge..its worth a call.
    
    Marianne
    
257.59Who/where to get shavings in Douglas, MAFRAGLE::PELUSOPAINTS; color your corralThu Jun 07 1990 12:439
    Do any noters know of anyone who will deliver shavings on a regular
    basis to Douglas (w/ out charging an arm and a leg)?  We are 
    interested in the loose stuff, not bagged.
    
    I know of several places in the Hopkington/Upton area where I could
    get my own,  but right now, it would probably be easier delivered.
    
    Thanks
    Michele
257.60DECXPS::LCOBURNIf it works, break it.Wed Sep 26 1990 14:5225
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Note 1370.0          Get Ready for winter..get shavings now!          No replies
BONJVI::PIERCE                                       18 lines  26-SEP-1990 11:50
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    I hope this ad is okay, if not then Moderator you can delete.
    
    	Get ready for winter now!  Stock up on truck loads of shavings
    	No more buying those expensive bags!
    
    	We are prepared to load up the F250 with 8yrds of shavings
    	and deliver it to your door and unload it where you want it.
    	with in a 35mi radius of Marlboro/Hudson Mass.
    
    	I get 16yrs for my 3 horses and it last me 3months.
    
    	all for the small price of 70.00 a truck load.
    
    	If interested send mail> to Masada::Pierce or Bonjvi::Pierce
    	DTN 223-6024
    
    	Louisa 
257.61Shavings prices going upCSCMA::SMITHThu Nov 15 1990 12:3210
    Get your shavings now! I buy bagged shavings for $3.50 a bale. I
    planned on getting enough for the winter soon. When I called about
    a discount from Agway in Northboro (MA) they just went up to $4.50
    a bale, in one week! They said there would be a shortage this year
    (the housing lag I guess, not as much lumber being planed). 
    Well agway in Gardner still has it for $3.50 a bale and gave me a 
    discount also (over 15 bales- $3.20) but when they get their next 
    shipment I'm sure the price will jump.
                     
    Sharon
257.62Sale at Franklin AgwayMILKWY::GOLDMANThu Nov 15 1990 13:069
    Agway in Franklin (MA) is having a sale that ends on Saturday (11/17). If
    you buy 100 bags or more you can get them for $2.75 each.  They will
    also deliver locally for free.  
    
    My neighbor and I are each ordering 50 and are having them delivered to 
    her house to get the 100 bag special rate.
    
    Sue
    
257.21Quality hay at a reasonable price....BOOVX2::MANDILEFri Jan 04 1991 09:3215
    Someone asked where they could get quality hay at
    a reasonable price.  Here's a contact, and tell them
    Lynne sent you! :-)
    
    Good quality timothy mix native Vermont hay, delivered
    to your barn.  $3.50 a bale.
         
    (Possibility of Canadian Timothy being available, also)
    
    Call:
    Bob & Sally Boucher @ Hawk Ridge Farm, W. Burke, VT
                     (802) 467-8820                        
    
    
    Lynne
257.22Very Good Quality Timothy hay for sale....BOOVX2::MANDILEFri Jan 18 1991 12:0414
    Moderator, please move this to the appropriate area.
    I couldn't find the note on hay....
    
    
    Hay for Sale:  Very Good Quality Timothy, (not Canadian, but
    looks *exactly* like it)  $3.50 a bale.  Delivery available.
    For orders of 300 or more bales, discount price of $3.00 a bale.
    
    Cedarhurst Stables  (508) 252-9830  Bill or Betty
    
    (Tell them Lynne sent you)
    
    
    Lynne
257.23Hay for sale...DELNI::KEIRANMon Jun 17 1991 09:214
    First cutting timothy, clover hay for sale in Stow.  Price is
    $3.00 per bale, picked up, but delivery is also available in the
    local area for a small fee.  Send mail to DELNI::KEIRAN or call
    DTN 226-5426.
257.24Hay for SaleJUPITR::MENARDTue Jun 25 1991 09:314
    First cutting timothy/clover hay for sale in No. Brookfield, MA.
    $2.00 per bale, less if picked-up out of field.  No delivery
    available.  Call Jean or Larry at 508-867-7855 or send mail to
    JUPITR::MENARD.  
257.25Hay source needed..ISLNDS::SOBEKMon Mar 02 1992 10:2310
    Does anyone have any current suggestions (including phone numbers) of
    someone who would deliver a ton of decent hay to Westford, Ma at a fair
    price.  I saw earlier suggestions for Top of the Hill Farm, but can't
    find a number.
    
    Any suggestions?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Linda
257.27MPO::ROBINSONYou have HOW MANY cats??!!Mon Mar 02 1992 11:068
    
    	Top of the Hill Farm - 413 267-5786.
    
    	[always keep the Pedlar in your desk, never know 
    	 when you'll need it... =) ]
    
    	Sherry
    
257.28DELNI::KEIRANMon Mar 02 1992 11:352
    I think they are looking for Top O the Hill in Groton.  The
    number for John and Lori Smigelski is 448-2768.
257.29ESCROW::ROBERTSMon Mar 02 1992 12:236
    Does Top O the HIll in Groton carry grain as well as hay?  I just tried
    to call but there was no answer....
    
    Does anybody know of a feed store that will deliver to Chelmsford?  
    
    -ellie
257.30KAHALA::FULTZED FULTZMon Mar 02 1992 12:363
What is their price for hay?

Ed..
257.31<WARNING>BOOVX1::MANDILEFeeds for all your pet&#039;s needs!Mon Mar 02 1992 15:116
    Please keep it in the back of your minds that there is
    a potential "hay shortage" happening as we speak....
    
    Plan accordingly, or be prepared to *pay* for it...
    
    Lynne
257.32DELNI::KEIRANTue Mar 03 1992 07:203
    No, Top o the Hill doesn't supply grain, they have hay and shavings.
    Their hay is expensive, but you get what you pay for, and we've
    always gotten top quality hay from them.  They deliver also.
257.33KAHALA::FULTZED FULTZTue Mar 03 1992 08:504
I ask again.  How much is the hay?  What constitutes expensive?  Is the quality
up there with the Canadian hay?

Ed..
257.34DELNI::KEIRANTue Mar 03 1992 12:153
    It all depends on what quality you buy.  They sell by the ton and get
    some out of NY, and also hay local fields.  If you are that interested,
    call them and ask!!
257.35J & F FarmsDECWET::JDADDAMIORed Barber for President!Tue Mar 03 1992 13:3214
    When we were in NH, we got all our hay from J&F Farms in Chester NH.
    They delivered Canadian or good quality local hay. They also delivered
    bagged shavings. I'm sure they delivered in MA too. Their prices were
    quite reasonable considering the quality. I don't have their phone
    number with me but I'm sure I've got it at home. I don't want to even
    guess their current prices because it's been 4 years since I bought any
    hay from them.
    
    When we moved west, I found that the cheapest hay here in WA that I would 
    feed to our horses was $35 more per ton than I was paying J&F! To get
    top quality timothy around here, you have to pay $170 per ton plus a
    delivery charge. That's why so many people out here feed straight
    alfalfa eeven though straigh alfalfa is not recommended for horses. 
    It's so much cheaper than grass hay.
257.36You want how much?? (gulp)BOOVX1::MANDILECopper Penny FarmTue May 26 1992 15:445
    I need to scrounge up about 2 tons of horse quality Timothy
    hay that isn't priced at $200+ a ton!  Anyone have any leads
    in this area? (495 MA)
    
    Lynne
257.37Here's some places to tryTOLKIN::COOKSave the SkeetsTue May 26 1992 16:3010
    Try Ericson's in Acton.  They get Canadian hay, good quality,
    not quite $200 a ton but not cheap.
    
    Also, try the UCF in Littleton.  I don't know what their situation is
    but they get Canadian also.
    
    Did you try Top O' the Hill in Groton?
    
    gwen
    
257.38BOOVX2::MANDILEI want a cute hand grenade!Fri Jun 12 1992 09:511
    Good news!  MA Farmers are haying fields now!!!!
257.39DELNI::KEIRANFri Jun 12 1992 12:022
    Tell me about it!!  We picked up 1000 bales last night, and have
    another 700 or so to pick up tommorow!!  *8^}
257.40Anybody got a baler??ESCROW::ROBERTSFri Jun 12 1992 12:175
    And my hay is *ready* to be cut, but the guy who does it says it will
    be the end of the month before he gets to me.  And the way he operates,
    that means it will be the end of July!    Arrrggghhhhhhhh!!!!!
    
    -e  
257.42Nice quality hay for sale.....BOOVX1::MANDILEOne fish,two fish,red fish,blue fishFri Jun 19 1992 09:4310
    Oops!  I over-estimated the qty of hay I could fit in my loft!
    I have more coming in next week, but no where to put it!
    
    Therefore, I have 50 bales of 70% Timothy/30% Alfalfa (really
    NICE local hay) I need to sell...  $4 per bale, delivery available....
    
    Hay is located in Middleboro, MA.
    
    Lynne (DTN 228-5913, EASTRN::MANDILE, Lynne Mandile @BOO)
    
257.43Looking for bagged shavingsGAZELE::GAZELE::LIEBTue Jul 21 1992 13:557
    Anybody got a good source for bagged shavings and/or sawdust (don't
    think it comes bagged but thought I'd ask)?  My regular supplier is
    out of the business.  I can get a bale of shavings from Agway in
    Hudson NH for $3.40.  I think Erikson's in Acton is $3.95 as is
    Agway in Chelmsford. I'm looking for a better price if available.
    I can pick up myself.  I live in the Concord MA area and will travel
    up to 1hr (one way) for the best price.  Thanks.
257.46HAY WANTEDMEMIT::LPIERCELord have mercy on the working manThu Sep 17 1992 10:5012
    
    I need to by some hay.  About 50-100 bales.  My farm I get it at ran
    short this year.  (actually they sold it to the Berlin Fun Farm for
    an outragous price)  I would like to pay $3.00 to $3.50 a bale.  I
    usally pay $2.00 
    
    I live in Hudson, Ma and will travle if the hay is good.  You can
    send mail or call
    
    Node: BONJIV::LPIERCE
    DTN: 223-6024
    
257.70exBRAT::MATTHEWSSINGLE with TOYZ !!! Thu Sep 24 1992 12:1011
    If anyone is shopping for hay, they might to shop around hollis or 
    brookline NH or even further up north. peopel need tho money and things
    are alot cheaper and alot of places will deliver for a reasonable
    price.
    
    we paid 2.25 a bale or i think it was like 110 a little over a ton.
    delievered and stacked :*)
    
    
    	wendy o'
    
257.71BUSY::MANDILELow pay, long hours, NO chance for advancementThu Sep 24 1992 13:495
    Wendy -
    
    do you have any name/phone numbers of those you mentioned?
    
    Lynne
257.47HAY WANTED: priced reasonably ($3.00/bale or so)BUSY::MANDILEHold you, with tears in my eyes....Mon Nov 30 1992 11:0710
    
    Looking for good horse quality hay for my feed store.  Doesn't
    matter what kind (timothy/alfalfa/ or mix or grass -1st, 2nd, 3rd
    or whatever cut), it just has to be clean, good quality and good
    looking horse hay!  I would pick-up, and pay cash, if necessary...
    I can handle about 60-75 bales at a time.
    (availability along the 495 belt would be good)
    
    thx-
    Lynne  (dtn 228-5913  - BUSY::MANDILE)
257.48ShavingBRAT::FULTZDONNA FULTZMon Nov 30 1992 11:246
    
    
    How much do you get for shavings,.. We are having a hard time
    getting bagged shavings for under 4.00.
    
    	Donna
257.49CSLALL::LCOBURNPlan B FarmMon Nov 30 1992 11:318
    Donna, there is a guy based in Weare NH who delivers shavings for 2.50
    per bale, I cant think of his name off hand, my friend arranges to have
    them delivered to her barn and I in turn buy them from her as I dont
    have much storage room for them. He's very reliable though, Ill see if
    I can get his name and # from her....dont know how far he delivers
    though, you are in Chelmsford, arent you? He's also considering getting
    into feeds, too, but does not do hay.
    
257.50Another SupplierMSBCS::A_HARRISWed Dec 02 1992 17:276
    There was a note in here a while back for Fred Gurney's shavings,
    posted by his daughter-in-law. I'll re-post the infor in case anyone is
    interested. Fred is out of Groton/Littleton and the number is 433-6985.
    He sells and delivers shavings and shredded paper in *very* large plastic
    bags, so you can store them outside under a tarp (I have them under my
    deck.) It's 3.50 a bag for shavings, 2.50 for paper.
257.72Hay, $1.75/bale, Hubbardston Mass.CSCMA::SMITHMon Jun 14 1993 13:4616
    Hay in Hubbardston, MA - If anyone in Hubbardston area is interested in
    hay for a good price, I thought I'd spread the word.  The farmer made
    new fields several years ago with the help of the agricuture Dept.
    I know he takes excellent care of the fields and they look very nice. 
    He recently got his own equipment to cut and bale because he had
    problems with having others do it for him. I think the hay will be top
    notch, I've never seen any of it though, I already get mine from a
    close neighbor.  He's trying to get some first customers so I think
    that's why the price is so low, plus he has no storage.
    
    $1.75 if picked up in the field.
    Curt Leslie (508)928-4027
    
    Sharon
    237-7057 (if you have questions)
    (
257.73HELP needed finding Hay in North Central MANETCAD::MORENZJoAnne Morenz Network Management Eng.Thu Aug 01 1996 13:577
Does anyone know of a dealer selling hay in the greater Templeton/Phillipston
area? I live in Royalston (the middle of nowhere) and I can't find anyone with
hay.

Even if you know of someone who would deliverr to that area. I am almost at the
"$$ is no object" stage :-(.