A hay bail cost £20-£30 what does a bail of hay in the U.S.?
It is called a bail of hay. ANswer Hay bale.
first you get rid of the hay underneath the pig. the pig will fall onto another bail of hay. then get rid of the bail of hay that he fell on. next you need to get rid of the oblong bail of hay so the other bail will fall through and then the pig will go flyin and your done.
A round bail of hay is cheaper. The cost of a single bail of hay times the amount in a regular round bail is alot more in price. A round baler is more expensive.
The boy's parents had to pay $3,000 in bail because he set fire to a bale of hay on a neighbor's farm.If a raft was made with hay from a bale, you couldn't bail the water fast enough to prevent sinking.When my cow ate the neighbor's bale of sweet hay, I had to pay $100 bail to ensure I would appear for court.
The homophone for "bail" is "bale," which refers to a large bundle of goods, typically hay or paper.
No, a bushel of hay is not equal to one bale of hay. There is approximately twenty bales of hay in one bushel or string bale or hay.
He had to bail his cousin out of jail by posting bail with a bale of money he withdrew from the bank.
Yes; Round hay balers utilize rollers to create the round, or cylindrical bail shape, where rectangular hay balers utilize a series of knives that cut the hay into pieces to fit into the proper bail size. You may try searching the John Deere website to see the differences.
a bail of hay a day
A homophone for the word "bail" is "bale."
One bail of hay is not good enough for a horse for the winter. A horse should have a lot more feed than that. Depending on what kind of hay the bail is made out of, because there are a lot of different types of hay that have different nutrient values. If you feed grass hay (a popular kind) one horse can be fed a ration of hay twice a day (or once a day twice being the better choice) until the bail is used up. One bail can last between 3to7 days depending on the size of the bale. For a whole winter, a horse can go through almost a ton of hay. This is if the hay is the only feed a horse gets and is not able to graze on any grass or pasture. The amount of hay fed will be less if there is fair pasture available.