RoyB wrote:
IC0338 - I was just reading about your hay rack. pretty neat idea... I was thinking about driving down the road and seeing hay straw flying around the roadways wondering where in the heck is all of this coming from haha...
I imagine alot of straw will be blown away from the bales stowed up on top...
Roy Ken
A little may be lost but not too much. If going very far most will cover or put bales of hay in bags to keep them from getting wet. They make zip up bags like you stow your lawn chains in that work well to keep hay in good condition.
In my part of the country 10-20 years ago a lot of chickens were raised. when they were old enough for slaughter trucks with wooden coops stacked up would haul the chickens from farm to processing plant. The old wooden chicken coops were notorious for having broken slats. The chicken catchers didn't care and would load chickens into a broken coop. When the truck left the farm you could find chickens along side the highway all the way from the farm to process plant. Sometimes they would still be alive sitting along side the road but most got splattered by the car following the truck. O'the good ole day's.