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Scarecrows are commonly stuffed with hay, old fabric scraps, newspaper, or other inexpensive fillers.
It means go to bed. Mattresses were once stuffed with hay or straw, so the image is of you flopping down on your mattress and "hitting" the hay.
Answer: Scarecrows
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Scarecrows are usually made from old cloths stuffed with paper or straw. Originally, a scarecrow was placed on a pole in the middle of a field of seeded or sprouting food crops on a farm. As the name implies, it was meant to scar off crows and other birds before they can attack and eat the seeds.
to eat hay. to sleep on straw or a mixture of both hay and straw
Straw is hay and hay is grown. There were large acres of hay grown.
Hay contains more nutrients than straw, as hay is cut from grasses or legumes that are used as animal feed. It can provide essential nutrients such as protein, fiber, and energy for animals. Straw, on the other hand, is mainly used for bedding or as a substrate in animal housing and has lower nutritional value compared to hay.
well you type /join farm and turn left then demolish the scarecrows
The difference between hay and straw as mulch lies in straw being cleaner and having fewer seeds in general and fewer weed seeds in particular.
hay is a greenish color is usually for eating, but straw which is thicker and has a yellowish color is used for bedding since it has less nutrients. hay straw
Hay is dried grass or legumes (like alfalfa). Straw is the dried stalks of harvested cereals, such as wheat, barley, and oats.