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Hay Rides


Lukalovescats

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DH and I were driving home from church today and looking at all the hay rolls. Made me wonder how safe hay rides are. Is this something my girls and I should avoid?


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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

They should be fine unless you eat the hay. However, I get itchy and rashy from hay.

Adelle Enthusiast

Yup, Hay = dried grass. You'll be fine... unless you're allergic to grass!! :P:D

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Not here, dd went in hay maze and climbed all over the hay bales Halloween 2 years ago, came home with hay sticking out of her pockets and pants cuffs, complaining of a stomachache and vomitted all night long. Going over her food that day, there was NO way it was food. I called the farm she was at and they indeed used wheat bales--we are (were) in wheat country... I called her gastro and he said "Yep, it's possible" We haven't done it since. She was inhaling and thus ingesting the dust.

ericajones80 Newbie

I get itchy and a rash when I'm near hay as well.

loco-ladi Contributor

I wouldn't rule out "hay rides"

Hay is from grass

Straw normally is from wheat.....

And since wheat is currently being harvested off basically my back lawn this week, I am closed inside... windows sealed.... shut A/C turned on and I am barracaded in my office....

I was hoping this wasn't going to bother me BUT I was wrong, the good news however is its acting more like a wheat allergy, stuffy runny nose.... itchy eyes you know the routine so here I am until the move downwind again, lol

celiac-mommy Collaborator

I would at least call the farm or wherever the hay is and ask them what they use. Then you can decide from there. It varies from place to place.


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