The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Pets & Working Animals => Horses, ponies, donkeys & mules => Topic started by: Oaklands on November 30, 2010, 03:50:11 pm
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hi all
we plan to build a hay store and I was wondering if any of you had ideas of cheapest/easiest self build for this - to store about 300-400 bales...
thanks! :wave:
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All the farms round here (Lanarkshire) Have curved corrugated steel sheets on the roof. Usually they have metal supports from ground to the roof and the sides just filled in with slatts of wood running up and down.
I'll try to find a picture and post it. The impostant thing is to make sure there is enough room to space the bales which will allow air to flow round them and not just stack them all together. I can't remember the science behind it, but bales of hay can REALLY heat up, to the point where they set themselves on fire if you get a very hot spell.
HTH
Karen
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All the farms round here (Lanarkshire) Have curved corrugated steel sheets on the roof. Usually they have metal supports from ground to the roof and the sides just filled in with slatts of wood running up and down.
That's called a Dutch Barn, if that's any help.
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I can't remember the science behind it, but bales of hay can REALLY heat up, to the point where they set themselves on fire if you get a very hot spell.
thermophillic bacteria!
they are anaerobic (no oxygen) and so when hay is tight-packed, the heat they produce is immense. It can also increase mould growth (bleugh!)
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you can always buy an polytunnel large arc type for winter and take down in spring buy an farmers weekly