A slice of hay is commonly referred to as a "bale." Bales can be formed through the compression of hay into compact shapes for easier handling and storage. They come in various types, such as square or round bales, depending on the method of baling used.
When you cut grass in the meadow, this is called mowing the grass and if the grass is to be used for hay it is called mowing the hay or a 'hay mow'.
Hay fever is called so because it was originally thought to be triggered by hay and the pollen from grass and other plants during the hay-making season. The term "fever" refers to the allergic reaction that can cause symptoms like sneezing, nasal congestion, and itchy eyes, resembling a mild fever, even though it doesn’t involve an actual fever. Today, we understand that hay fever, or allergic rhinitis, can be triggered by various allergens, including pollen, dust, and pet dander, not just hay.
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The process of scattering hay to dry is called "raking" or "tedding." Raking involves using a rake or similar equipment to spread out the hay in a single layer, allowing air circulation and sunlight to dry it more effectively. Tedding specifically refers to turning over the hay to expose both sides to the sun, enhancing the drying process. Both methods are essential for producing high-quality hay.
It is called a bail of hay. ANswer Hay bale.
The hedgehog slice is called the hedgehog slice because it looks like a hedgehog.
When you cut grass in the meadow, this is called mowing the grass and if the grass is to be used for hay it is called mowing the hay or a 'hay mow'.
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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.
slice or wedge
Because they used to wash hay in the river
There is no such thing. Hay is hay regardless if it's a part of a hay pile, part of a hay bale, or anything like that.
it is what a horses hay supply is called (bales of hay)
the support for a stack of hay
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.