I have always had SUVs, but recently bought a truck - I agree it's easier with a truck. However, if you put a tarp down in the back and then put the hay on it it won't make a mess. Many years of experience in hauling all kinds of things in SUVs LOLI feed standlee compressed bales
Is buying hay straight from a farmer cheaper and higher quality? Certainly.
But the compressed bales are so much easier to bring home in my little SUV, Unless you have a truck that could easily haul hay. After buying a 3 strand bale of bermuda hay and hauling it home in a mini van I am more than willing to pay that extra $10 to NOT ever have to do that again. The back of the van was still filled with loose hay scraps when I took it to the junkyard a couple years later. I bought the standlee hay on a whim and I wasn't quite sure of it but it turned out to be fine, went back for more.
Most the hay cubes are alfalfa or alfalfa/timothy based which I wouldn't use when you already have alfalfa pellet diet.
If you can find timothy or other grass hay cube, those work fine, I use them when I can find them.
I didn't think mine had anything added, but I will have to check with the ladies who make them.My older rabbits pretty much ignored it, but kits and growouts were gaga over it. We just made sure not to overfeed because of the extra sugars in the molasses.
The compressed bale of hay is just a regular bale that was pressed even tighter together. It takes up less space, but expands to normal bale-size when you cut the strings. The compressed blocks you used sound like hay cubes.
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