Hay
Some. Most hay, as it grows and matures, is water. Dry it out and much of its weight "goes away" leaving the "dry matter" behind. Over half the weight of living or freshly harvested hay (reaped while green) is water.
all dried grass is called hay. it is where you dry fresh cut grass make it into hay.
Hay (dried grass)
pinto horses eat hay. dry feed, bran, oats, grass, barley, and hay.
The answer is no. Dry erase markers have scent, which is a highly potent neurotoxin that kills brain cells.
1966 Thriller novel by John Blackburn, with the original title "The Scent of New-Mown Hay".
The hay is usually stacked and stored in a barn from which it is taken to feed livestock. Sometimes it is stacked outside and covered with a waterproof tarp to keep it dry. The idea is to keep it dry so that it will not mold.
my family has grown quality hay for over fifty years. we plow the soil, and then spread dry cow manure. it functions as fertilizer
The presence of excess moisture promotes mold making the hay unuseable for livestock.
no. they eat timothy hay and dry pellet food
some hay or straw