Nov
28th

how do i start a hay and horse farm and what kind machines would i need?

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the first thing that you need is money, then land with good enough hay meadows to even bother with, then a big enough tractor to operate a baler, a baler, rake, sickle (or cutter). A truck, or truck and trailer to haul the hay to barn, or other storage location. truck with trailer to haul horses.

other than that, I do not know… I do not know how to get your name out there, but I would suggest promoting your horses (depending on what type you have) at rodeos, let a good barrel racer use one of your horses for their competition…. I hear that good barrel racing horses can go for pretty good $$$


2 Responses to “how do i start a hay and horse farm and what kind machines would i need?”

  1. matt c on November 28th, 2008 10:55 am

    the first thing that you need is money, then land with good enough hay meadows to even bother with, then a big enough tractor to operate a baler, a baler, rake, sickle (or cutter). A truck, or truck and trailer to haul the hay to barn, or other storage location. truck with trailer to haul horses.

    other than that, I do not know… I do not know how to get your name out there, but I would suggest promoting your horses (depending on what type you have) at rodeos, let a good barrel racer use one of your horses for their competition…. I hear that good barrel racing horses can go for pretty good $$$
    References :

  2. Michael K on November 28th, 2008 11:06 am

    For starters, the equipment you will need are:
    - a tractor to pull the other equipment,
    - a plow to turn the soil
    - a manure spreader
    - a seed spreader to sew the alfalfa seed
    - a cutter to cut the hay and pile it in 'windrows' to dry
    - a hay baler (most small farmers rent these, as they are used only a couple of days a year, and are quite expensive)
    - a wagon or sledge to collect the bales for storage.
    btw it's very hard to break even growing only hay, as it's not worth very much, even when baled and cured.
    References :
    grew up on a farm

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