T TEKE Classic Slow hay Feeder hay nets, 40 Length with 2 Holes, Horse Supplies hay Bags for Horses, Goat Feed
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John Schwarzkopf
> 24 hourWe bought 5 of these to use for winter feeding and so far they have impressed me. I love the Haychix nets but for as many as we needed just couldnt justify the cost. I figure if we get one winter out of these they will be more than worth it.
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Prof. Paul Anderson
> 24 hourLike the cost, a little more expensive than the cheapest ones but they are Not built cheaply! My horses buck and run around when they see these hay feeders, if I carry hay ,just watch lol. Last for a long time well worth the cost get at least 2 per horse to trade them out
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Sm
> 24 hourThis is by far the best hat net I’ve ever had. It’s super strong, the rope is strong, the holes are perfect size!!! Thank you T Teke!!!!
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Rachel M.
> 24 hourAs mentioned, the holes are the perfect size for slow feeding, and I love that, however; there is no easy way to get a flake of hay into these bags. Think of the age-old adage, you cant fit a square peg into a round hole! It really takes two people to fill it. One to try and hold it open wide enough while another tries to put the flake in.
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chris
> 24 hourThey get the job done and very durable I’ve had them for a couple months now and they still look good. Wish I bought them sooner
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NT
> 24 hourEasy to use hay bag. Seems to be pretty durable and the colors are great!
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Wes W
> 24 hourI got this for our bored horse who was needing to be stalled. She would eat her hay from a regular hay bag so fast that she would be bored and get herself in trouble. This one will easily hold 2 flakes of hay and slowed her down considerably. Holds up well and the color is great. I’m sure I’ll be buying another one soon!
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DMV02
> 24 hourGood slow feed hay bag. Have had it about 6 weeks so far, with 2 minis and 1 regular size horse. Less frustrating for horses than the 1 inch slow feed nets, but still slows them down and reduces waste. Smaller size than my other nets, so I just use this as an extra.
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Deborah Griffin
> 24 hourI have purchased the name brand hay bags and the quality was no where near as nice as these. I will definitely be purchasing more.
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Prof. Clay Ebert
> 24 hourApplication: I have 10 pygmy goats and wanted to find an easy way for them get the Hay they need without having too much intervention. I initially built a feeding stand out of hog paneling that held the hay for them but they were going through it so fast and I had to keep filling it everyday as they would waste a ton on the ground. Pros: - dummy proof, drop the bale of hay into feeder, then cut the bale stringers -sturdy so far Cons: - none so far (2 months of use) other than requiring the upper body strength to hang the feeder Conclusion: My goats used to go through a small bale of hay in 10 days or so. Now it lasts 2-3 weeks without as much loss. I dont have to put out the hay on a daily basis saving me time.