hayrack

/ˈheɪˌræk/
noun
  1. A frame or rack used to hold hay for feeding livestock.
    • We built a wooden hayrack to keep the hay off the muddy ground.
    • The goats gathered around the hayrack, eager for their morning meal.
    • The farmer filled the hayrack with fresh hay for the horses.
  2. A rack on a wagon or truck used for carrying hay.
    • The old hayrack on the wagon was made of sturdy oak slats.
    • He attached the hayrack to the tractor to haul the bales from the field.
    • They loaded the loose hay onto the hayrack and drove it to the barn.
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