back in 1883 Jimmothy Halpert created the first bale of hay into a square. it seldomly changed ever since
because your mama named it
well you can different types of hay bundles and i will tell you them! :) the big round cylinder shape ones are called round bale. the small rectangle ones are called a biscut of hay. the big rectangle ones are called a large bale of hay. AND THAT IS IT!
It is called a bale of hay.
The unit for hay is usually a bale, which is called a 'bale of hay'. It is just a block of hay.
It is called a bail of hay. ANswer Hay bale.
After hay is cut and dried it is tied into round or rectangular units called bales. Once the bale is cut open it naturally falls apart into sections referred to as flakes.
A "group" of hay is referred to as a bale. This only applies if the hay has been gathered up by a machine called a baler. However, it can also be called a stack of hay if it is put into a stack, or a swath or swaths of hay if the hay has been cut but has not been gathered yet. Flakes of hay refers to the pieces that can be taken from a square bale when feeding animals.
After hay is cut and dried it is tied into round or rectangular units called bales. Once the bale is cut open it naturally falls apart into sections referred to as flakes.
They are called bales. Other materials besides hay can also be bundled with twine, and they are also called bales.
A pile of hay may be called a :haystackhaymowhayrickhaycockhay-pilehay stookhay bale
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If it is a perfect rectangular prism you do length*width*height. You would find the volume of one bale of hay an then multiply the volume by the number of bale or an estimate of the number.
A section of a bale of hay, to my knowledge has been called a leaf or a flake. I am from the midwest, USA. If there is another term, then I am unaware of it. Andrea