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The Low Cost Of Hay

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A while back, I wrote about the high price of hay in the Pacific Northwest, and the pressure it was putting on horse owners. Now comes news that the hay prices of last summer were an economic freak event, and prices have fallen sharply.

This is a classic economics lesson. Hay in the Pacific Northwest was under high demand globally, and the prices rose to reflect that. At a certain point, the prices became too high, and people started buying hay from neighboring states. Read more

The High Cost of Hay

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The Seattle Times is reporting that skyrocketing hay costs and the economic downturn is causing horse owners - and their horses - a great deal of trouble.

The cost of hay has increased as much as 60 percent in some parts of the country this year. According to an article published last summer by the Tri-City Herald in Washington State, the amount of acreage devoted to growing hay has dropped 11 percent since 2003. Read more

"Baby, it's COLD outside!" Part I

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I know I promised to write about rainrot, and we've all been breathless with anticipation—but with the Puget Sound area cold-snap this weekend, I thought we'd postpone that discussion for a day or so, and talk a bit about cold-weather horse management, instead. There are a number of things you can do to keep you and your horse happier and healthier when the temperature drops. Read more

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