My next order for Haybox is on the 6th Sept. I will be getting the new subscription I did the other day to comply to their £35 minimum for free delivery. I would see how I would cope with a bigger box of 5kg. I used to order three 2.5kg because of limited space. I paid a bit more for it in the past but I have no choice in my view (well more of because I don't like the hassle and I get free delivery then).
So my new order will be 15kg (which will be three 5kg boxes) plus one 2.5kg. I added a 2.5kg box coz their subscription of 15kg is still under £35.

Anyway, I can store the two 5kg boxes inside the house and probably one 5kg box in the attached shed, where we store all the garden tools etc. I think the hay won't get damp and/musty in there

, just me getting annoyed of storing it outside the house.
I found a hay supplier last year here where we live, just from some farm here around Denbigh and they deliver around North Wales. It was very convenient and so much cheaper than getting it from Haybox. So I ordered a 4kg bag which cost £12.50, was delivered the next day. And my flipping monsters didn't eat it at all.


They avoided it and stuck to eating the Haybox one. That hay is currently still in the greenhouse and I'm not sure what I'll do to it.

So at the moment, I have to stick and see if I can cope with Haybox. They love their hay ever since I started getting it from them so I'm quite afraid to change it for now. I've bought hay from different brands but they keep on eating the meadow hay from Haybox. I can't even change the Oxbow timothy and orchard we buy coz they love it too much as well. The new order will last around 13 weeks with my piggies anyway so the cost for me is a lot cheaper than my previous subscription. It's just me being fussy with the boxes and the hassle of transfering it to smaller boxes.

