Lookg for a certified hay source other than the Standlee compressed bales in either Central/Northern Colorado or Southern Wyoming. I will be traveling the I-70,I-80 and northern I-25 routes this fall. Thanks
There used to be a feed store in Laramie just a few blocks off I-80 where 130 and 230 diverge that sold certified bales. I haven’t used them for a few years so not sure if it’s still available.
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check with a horse boarding enterprise. most are very picky about hay quality and many grow their own so they can have confidence in the quality of it. My boarding woman grows her own big bales and supervises every one opened up to be fed to the 27 horses she boards and if it isnt good enough, it goes to her cattle. She is quite strict, and thats why my Walker is there. These ladies are VERY picky about food quality. I never knew until recently 75% of horse owner/riders are women.