hay chix Slow Feed Hay Net for [Horse and Livestock Health, hay Feeder, hay net, Slow Feed hay net] Save Your time, hay and Money! Half Bale Net (1 3/4 Original)
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Terri BlantonSuzie
> 24 hourI like it -not unhappy at all with it.
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Paid For By Christ
> 24 hourI have two horses who for years have dragged the hay I give them out of the troughs and waste prolly 50% after it has been trampled and ground in to the dust. Then they would go half a day (and half a night after the evening feeding) without hay. That is not a good thing. Horses need hay 24/7 for a number of reasons. This problem also caused me hours per week cleaning old dusty trampled poopy hay out of their stalls. In addition, I was always feeding hay. There was never enough to last from morning feeding to evening feeding and on and on. With these slow feed nets, I simply lay the small square bale net in the geldings feed trough (an old water tank). I feed the mare the quarter bail net by hanging it over her feeding trough (another old water tank) to catch the wastage (which is nothing but dust). You can imagine my surprise, after feeding with these bags for almost a month, I have not had to clean up ANY wasted hay. None. NO WASTED HAY on the stall floors. 0. Zilch. It took my horses about 24 hours to figure out how to get the hay out of the bags. For the first couple weeks I could go two days without feeding more hay. Then they got the hang of it. Now I have to feed the small square bale net every two days (give or take) and the quarter bale net every 24 hours. They have figured it out, they love it! It mimics natural foraging for them, so it keeps them entertained as well as fed. My work load regarding hay has decreased significantly, as I no longer spend time cleaning wasted hay and I spend much less time filling bags of hay. This hay net has revolutionized feeding my horses. Occasionally the bottom of the tanks fill up with dust. So I clean those out once or twice every two weeks. But nothing like I used to. And I dont force them to eat the hay that theyve drug on the ground anymore. They get to eat only fresh hay because there is no wasted hay when using these nets. It is really quite ingenious. Now, the best way to fill these hay nets is to find a lick tub, or one of those steel garden buckets that are about 18-24 in diameter at the bottom and have short widening walls. I put the hay net into the bucket and stretch it over the sides, pulling in all the way down until the bottom of the net is basically the only thing in the bucket. Then I stand the bale of hay in the bucket, still tied, and work the sides of the hay net up the bale until I can pull it closed at the top. (Kind of like rolling your panty hose in your hands down to where you stick your toes in it, then roll the hose up your leg--sorry guys, ask your wives.) About half-way up I clip the baling wire and pull it out, then finish pulling he hay net and close it at the top. Im sayin it is much easier to carry a small square bale of hay when there are finger holes (grab it at the top and bottom by the net). These Hay Chix nets are sturdy, like fishing nets, and come with a clever closure device and 1/4 (ish) thick strong braided cords. This product is the real deal.
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Anne
> 24 hourThese hay bags are very easy to fill, tie and untie. Ive only had them about a month but so far seen very durable and well made. I actually clip them inside troughs to catch any loose hay and it works perfectly. Im very happy with my purchase and would definitely recommend.
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HorseLady
> 24 hourI was skeptical that it would save time.. hay bags are a necessary pain. These are so easy to load and hang. Im ordering one for every stall!
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susan berglund
> 24 hourI would have liked it to last at least a year for the price
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ET
> 24 hourThis hay bag is very sturdy .. easy to use.. I toss it in the upper barred part of my hay feeder..clip one end on a bar & tie the other end to a bar.. stretching it across bottom of hay rack. It takes my two hearty eaters 2-3 hours to eat 2 flakes of hay!! My gelding has Megaesophagus & it’s critical that he eats slowly.. my mare is overweight..I use the free up feeders in their stalls with 1-1/4” netting.. heavy duty. Sooo worth the money!
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cher
> 24 hourI have 2 geldings a very wasteful senior that throws hay all over his stall and then walks all over it and a fast eating TB that gulps food down then gets upset when he has nothing to eat, leaving me constantly having to give him small portions throughout the day….. these hay been AWESOME in both scenarios and have held up well. Thank you for these very nice quality nets worth every penny.
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Miller
> 24 hourAbout 4 years ago we purchased our first nets with hay chix, and we loved them. We finally got to needing new ones because they finally starting wearing out. Unfortunately somethings changed. Same horses, but after first use, large holes are developing all over the new nets. We got replacements, but the same results. Ive built feeders to keep them off the ground, but were fixing holes every time we put a new bale out. They think its the horses or how we handle them, I think somethings changed with the nets themselves. I just gave up ... Looking for a new company.
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David Lebsack III
> 24 hourWhile more expensive you save in the long run but not buying multiple hay bags - this bag has survived a horse that can typically destroy a slow feed hay bag within a week.......
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Abby H. Bevan
> 24 hourPerfect for my purpose ‘