The quote "So that's what hay looks like" is attributed to Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter series. In the book "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," Ron expresses surprise upon seeing bales of hay for the first time during a visit to the Burrow.
hay is a plant, it looks like very tall grass, when it is cut, it is dried and bailed, rolled and stored in a silo.
To my calculations when i studied history with my teacher he said that them bales of hay costed him about 25 cents per hay stack if only gas were like that
EASY!!! The brush huts are made of brushes!! DURH!!! I'm kidding they are made of like branches.... looks like straw or hay.
hay
hay that stuff that looks like barf or maybe those little pelets that rabbits eat and i think apples
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.
Yes. They like any kind of hay, really.
Smells like hay but dry
A buck rake is a device used to pick up hay from the field. In horse drawn days this was a device that was hitched to a team of horses and sat in from of them. Basically it looks like a large hair comb flat on its side. The hay was formed into windrows with a hay rake (long rows) and then the buck rake was pushed into the row from the end to gather the hay. Once a good pile of hay was on the rake it could then be moved to the stack.
No because if it said The horses eat hay and grain then it would be a compound predicate:)
Hay typically smells earthy, fresh, and slightly sweet. It can also have a grassy or herbal aroma, depending on the type of hay and its quality.
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