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Stykbow

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So, my dogs had destroyed the archery target I'd had for a long time. Now I'm a big fan of "cheap", so I was going back to my old standard of buying a bale of straw. Went to Tractor Supply today and they had compressed bales, covered in plastic, with a handle, and they were about 12 bucks. If you need a target and are on the frugal side I'd recommend these.


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southernhunter

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My sister in law buys them for her horse sometimes and told me about them when I was buying straw bales last year.she had no clue why I wanted them but when she said they was compressed bales the light came on. I looked at our tractor supply but they was out. Could you post up a pic?
 

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Here you go, sh.
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eddie c

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the only 2 things I have against hay bales in the yard. weed seed and when they do fall apart, the mess of cleaning it up. but that price is good.
 

Stykbow

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eddie c":1bxm4h6k said:
the only 2 things I have against hay bales in the yard. weed seed and when they do fall apart, the mess of cleaning it up. but that price is good.

I understand that. These are fully encased in a plastic bag though, so there shouldn't be any mess.


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