Farmer Captures Freaky ‘Hay Monster' On Camera, Steps Closer, And Unveils The ‘Monster’
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Farmer Captures Freaky ‘Hay Monster’ On Camera, Steps Closer, And Unveils The ‘Monster’

Farmers often have really great stories to tell.

If you ever meet one, sit and talk for a bit; he’ll likely have plenty of laugh-out-loud stories you never expected to hear.

It would be a mistake to assume farmers can only talk about cows and hay…and another mistake to assume that hay can’t be hilarious!

Case in point:

A farmer is out in a field full of huge hay bales. Raking bales of hay into big wheel-like objects makes it easier to store them, and prevents rotting.

Yeah, it’s a simple thing and in point of fact, hay isn’t especially interesting on its own.

So, why is this farmer actually going out of his way to film one of those hay bales…?

Well, keep your eyes on that hay bale because seconds before you go, “what’s the point of this?” you’ll see something you won’t believe…

The hay bale actually starts to move! It begins to rock from side to side, which seems completely impossible.

It isn’t wind (it would take a hurricane to move that huge thing) and there are no other people around. So what’s the deal?

To solve the strange mystery of the “dancing hay bale,” the farmer creeps closer and that’s when everything becomes very clear:

The “hay monster” is revealed to be little more than a common farm denizen! But can you guess which one?

It would have to be big enough to make that bale of hay move about, right? Think about it.

Then check out the hysterical video and see if you guessed correctly:

Source: Honest to Paws

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Benjamin Stephen Dutka is a journalist, writer and editor with over two decades of experience. He has worked with three newspapers and eight online publications, including the Norwich Bulletin, Hartford Courant, Booktrib.com, AskMen.com, and PoiseMedia, Inc. He also won a Connecticut short story contest entitled Art as Muse, Imaginary Realms, and has a penchant for rowing, reading, video games, and Objectivism.

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