<<I can't pick up bales of hay so I do not have horses, donkey, anything that eats hay. It's good grass.>>
What if you offer the standing hay to whomever will cut it? (Maybe with a few bales, or just bags, going to you for the chickens!) Then it won't go to waste, and you'd be saved the trouble of brush hogging it.
We still have all the hay machinery Dad used to use. When he no longer could do the tractor work, our neighbor took over--he'd always done the baling anyway, and his father-in-law before him. We fill our barn with enough for my horses, and the neighbor sells the rest. Works out beautifully for both of us. (And we give him and his wife all the eggs they can eat!)
Rhonda
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