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Hay - definition of Hay in Encyclopedia (944 words) |
 | Hay is dried grass (and pasture flowers) used to feed domestic animals at places or times where there is not enough (fresh) grass or when fresh grass by itself is too rich in some qualities for easy digestion by the animal. |
 | The stack was made waterproof as it was built (a task of considerable skill) and the hay would compress under its own weight and cure by the release of heat from the residual moisture in the hay and from the compression forces. |
 | Baled hay was discharged from the rear of the baler onto the paddock. |
| Hay In Art: Dixton Manor haymaking: a visual encyclopedia. (1851 words) |
 | This enables the hay to be made when fuller of sap giving it superior quality. Like tedding, cocking is also shown being done by a team of one man and five women. |
 | Three distinct sizes of hay pile are clearly shown in the painting. |
 | The final phase of the meadow work is the loading of the hay from the cobs to the wagons. |