Yes I have hay!!
So we started turning by hand, thinking even if we do a portion of it and salvage something it’ll be something. I then saw on a social media site someone I met at the village Christmas meal advertising his small bale hay. I messaged him and asked who did his and long story short he came and turned it for us once a day and then baled it. This guy is the son in law of one of the locals who said he didn’t know anyone that could do it!! So I was very pleased and maybe a little faith has been restored. I don’t think it’s the best quality, it should’ve been cut earlier, but that’s down to us not being able to get things sorted. At least it’s off the field and if they don’t want to eat it we’ll use it as bedding. Whether we attempt it next year I don’t know. We may just graze it and buy what we want in, although if what we got turns out to be a hit, economically (going on this year) it would be better to make it ourselves if we can get it lined up. But an extra grazing field will come in very handy for the amount of sheep we have.
If only you could get quad attachments for doing it - no PTO though so you’d need a separate motor. Got one on my flail mower but it chews up the fuel...