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hay

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1. hay - Noun

2. hay - Verb

3. Hay - Proper noun

Meaning

A hedge.

A net set around the haunt of an animal, especially of a rabbit.

Grass cut and cured for fodder.

To cut and cure grass for hay.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Across the province, farmers continue to hay and haul grain as they get ready for harvest. Source: Internet

Accessed June 13, 2010 Due to its weight, hay can cause a number of injuries to humans, particularly those related to lifting and moving bales, as well as risks related to stacking and storing. Source: Internet

Again, the low-cost ration involves using the lower-quality hay and supplementing with 5 pounds of corn. Source: Internet

A foal will begin to eat hay, grass and grain alongside the mare at about 4 weeks old; by 10–12 weeks the foal requires more nutrition than the mare's milk can supply. Source: Internet

Afterward, the skeleton and head were preserved and stored in a wooden cabinet called the "Auto-icon", with the skeleton padded out with hay and dressed in Bentham's clothes. Source: Internet

After hay was cut and had dried, the hay was raked or rowed up by raking it into a linear heap by hand or with a horse-drawn implement. Source: Internet

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