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Hay
The border town of Hay-on-Wye is famous for two things: the annual Festival of Literature (now in its 31st year) and its stunning location.Jim Saunders new book is a photographic record and words about Hay-on-Wye, its environs and people.The result is a record of the relationship in which a landscape of great natural beauty shapes a people, ...
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Hay Fever
"This 1925 comedy of manners that's funny yet also unorthodox and unsettling... a celebration of abnormality and at the same time a disquieting study of both the pleasures and the pains of not being able to restrain oneself." - Evening StandardWhen four guests, all invited by different members of the Bliss family, arrive for a weekend at their country house near Maidenhead, they're expecting a idyllic retreat.But this peaceful promise is quickly trounced when the self-absorbed eccentricities of the Blisses are trained on the guests, who leave the country mansion humiliated and embarrassed. First produced in 1925, Hay Fever is a technical masterpiece, seamlessly combining high farce with a comedy of manners, and delivering Coward his first major commercial success. This new edition is published in Methuen Drama's iconic Modern Classics series to coincide with the 125th anniversary of Coward’s birth and features a new introduction by Michael Billington.
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Hay There!
"When John was young and it was fall, He'd hear his father say, 'Coming up one Saturday, we'll have to haul the hay.'"Ride along on the farm with little John as he learns the value of hard work! John, Dad, and Grandpa work very hard to take care of the cows on the farm through every season of the year. It may not always be fun, but it serves a great purpose that John learns to appreciate.
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Hay net or hay rack?
When deciding between a hay net or hay rack, it ultimately depends on your specific needs and the behavior of your animals. A hay net can help slow down consumption and reduce waste, making it a good option for horses or livestock that tend to overeat. On the other hand, a hay rack can be more convenient for feeding multiple animals at once and can help keep hay off the ground, reducing the risk of contamination. Consider your animals' eating habits and the ease of use when choosing between a hay net or hay rack.
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How long should a hay net filled with hay remain?
A hay net filled with hay should ideally remain for 24 hours, as this allows the horse to have access to hay throughout the day and night. This helps to mimic their natural grazing behavior and keeps them occupied, reducing the risk of boredom and potential health issues such as ulcers or colic. However, it's important to monitor the hay net regularly to ensure it doesn't become empty or contaminated with mold or dust.
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Do hamsters need hay?
Yes, hamsters can benefit from having hay in their diet. Hay provides fiber which is important for their digestive health. It also helps wear down their teeth, which continuously grow. However, hay should not be the main component of a hamster's diet, but rather a supplement to their regular food.
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Are hay cubes good?
Hay cubes can be a convenient option for providing fiber to horses, especially when fresh hay is not readily available or of poor quality. They are easy to store, transport, and feed, and can help supplement a horse's diet. However, it is important to ensure that hay cubes are of good quality and not overly processed, as some may contain additives or preservatives that are not ideal for horses. Overall, hay cubes can be a good option as part of a balanced diet for horses, but it is important to consider the specific needs and preferences of each individual horse.
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Antic Hay
WITH A FOREWORD BY DAVID LODGEWhen inspiration leads Theodore Gumbril to design a type of pneumatic trouser cushion to ease the discomfort of sedentary life, he decides the time has come to give up teaching and seek his fortune in the metropolis.He soon finds himself caught up in the hedonistic world of his friends Mercaptan, Lypiatt and the thoroughly civilised Myra Viveash, and his burning ambitions begin to lose their urgency. . . Wickedly funny and deliciously barbed, Antic Hay epitomises the glittering neuroticism of the twenties.
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Faithfull Hay Fork
The Faithfull Hay Fork is a traditional farm and equestrian fork designed for use when picking up and moving hay. The hardwood shaft is fitted with a solid socket 2-prong head with sharp point to allow easy penetration of the bale. Handle length: 1630mm (64in).Additional Information:• Type: Hay Fork• Head Material: Steel• Shaft Material: Wood• Handle Type: Straight
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Rabbit for Hay Feeder Bunny for Hay Rack Wooden for Hay Manger Grass Dispenser for Small Pets
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Hay Fever
Hoping for a quiet weekend in the country with some guests, David Bliss, a novelist and his wife Judith, a retired actress, find that an impossible dream when their high-spirited children Simon and Sorel appear with guests of their own.A housefull of drama waits to be ignited as misunderstandings and tempers flare.With Judith's new flame and David's newest literary 'inspiration' keeping company as the children follow suit, the Bliss family lives up to its name as the 'quiet weekend' comes to an exhausting and hilarious finale worthy of Feydeau.
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What are hay bales?
Hay bales are compacted bundles of dried grasses or legumes, typically used as animal feed or bedding. They are created by cutting and drying the grasses in the field, then baling them into large, rectangular or cylindrical shapes for storage and transportation. Hay bales are a common sight in rural areas and are an important part of the agricultural industry for feeding livestock during the winter months when fresh forage is not available.
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Can rats eat hay?
Yes, rats can eat hay. Hay is a good source of fiber for rats and can help with their digestion. It is important to make sure that the hay is clean and free from any mold or pesticides before feeding it to rats. Additionally, hay should be given in moderation as part of a balanced diet that includes other foods such as pellets, fresh vegetables, and occasional fruits.
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Is the hay moldy?
I'm sorry, but I am unable to physically inspect the hay to determine if it is moldy. It is important to visually inspect the hay for signs of mold, such as a musty smell, discoloration, or visible mold growth. If there are any concerns about the hay being moldy, it is best to consult with a professional or dispose of the hay to avoid any potential health risks to animals.
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What is moldy hay?
Moldy hay is hay that has been contaminated with mold. Mold can develop on hay when it is stored in damp or humid conditions, or if it is baled when it is too wet. Moldy hay can be harmful to animals if consumed, as it can contain toxins that can cause health issues such as respiratory problems and digestive issues. It is important to properly store and monitor hay to prevent mold growth and ensure the health of animals.
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