Hay and Straw for Kentucky Horse Park
Federal opportunity from Finance Ofc of Procurement Svc • Office Of The Controller. Place of performance: KY. Response deadline: May 13, 2026.
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- Solicitation
- ky_vss__RFB-758-2600000556-3
- Performance
- Bid Receiving, See Terms & Conditions for Bid Submission Instructions, Other, KY
- Response
- May 13, 2026, 05:30 PM UTC
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Description
Baled Straw Straw must be clean, bright straw, and free from foreign matter, excessive seed heads, weeds, and dust and mold. Bales should be 4-60 lbs. in total weight and be either two or three string tied. Moldy or unsatisfactory bales will be returned to the vendor and not included in the total delivery count or final weight. All deliveries are subject to inspect and acceptance. All deliveries shall be F.O.B. destination. Some deliveries might require additional labor and/or equipment (i.e. loaders, spreaders, etc...) for the unloading and placement of products at no additional expense to the Commonwealth; specifically bulk deliveries. Vendor should be prepared to include a weight ticket showing the final loaded weight for each delivery. Deliveries must be made to specific barns located on the premises and may include stacking in a loft setting. Deliveries may be scheduled Monday through Friday from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm local time (excluding and state holidays) and must be coordinated in advance with the receiving location to ensure availability of the personnel for receiving. All deliveries should be completed and received by the receiving entity within seven (7) days from the date of order to the vendor. Vendor will be responsible to provide all labor and equipment necessary to unload delivery into appropriate hay loft. All straw deliveries are delivered to the Hall of Champions barn and will require the use of a hay elevator to access the loft. A semi-truck will not fit into the access of the Hall of Champions. Vendor will provide labor to unload and stack baled hay in an organized fashion at the direction of the receiving location. Vendor is welcome to coordinate a visit with the receiving location in advance to determine best and most efficient delivery options. Baled Hay - Orchard Grass / Alfalfa The hay should be of the following average rations: 60% Orchard grass, clover or similar quality and mixture and 40% Alfalfa (not to exceed 40%). It should not contain more than 25% of other grasses and shall be free from fescue and foxtail as well as foreign matter including heavy stems and weeds. May be 1st (pre-bloom) or 2nd (after bloom) cutting and baled in rectangular bales, weighing approximately 55-60 pounds per bale. Baled Hay - Timothy Grass / Alfalfa Alfalfa percentage shall not exceed 40% of the total grass mixtures unless required by the receiving location. Baled Hay - Timothy Grass / Orchard Grass Mixture with grass mixtures averaging 50% each. Baled Hay - Western Straight Alfalfa Western Straight Alfalfa in pure form to be available on a limited basis at the request of the receiving entity for the purpose of supplementing aged horses in the herd as needed.
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