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		<description><![CDATA[Hay bags are incredibly handy to have in your stable and necessary for the trailer when heading to horse shows. These days, many people are putting hay bags in their horse's stall in order to keep the food off the ground and away from potential contamination. It is also a good idea for sandy pastures to keep the horse from ingesting too much dirt and sand. Hay bags are quite cheap, and the benefits are very numerous. Take a look below to find the different colors and styles to find ...


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