Weaver Slow Feed Hay Net 36in Black
Original price was: $19.99.$17.49Current price is: $17.49.
Price: $19.99 - $17.49
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Black Hay Feed Net: Make feeding time a pleasant experience with our black hay feeder bag; this slow feed hay bag with smaller 1″ – 1.5″ holes promotes slower feeding, aids in better digestion, and prevents overeating in horses, goats, and livestock
Sturdy and Reliable: Crafted from durable synthetic rope, our sturdy horse feeder is designed to withstand rigorous use; this ensures our goat hay feeder is strong enough for animals to lean on as they search for the tastiest bits of hay
Affordable Quality: Our hay net for horses offers excellent value providing premium quality construction and effective slow feed capabilities; this hay net is ideal for horse owners looking for a reliable and budget-friendly feeding solution
Minimizes Waste: Suited for soft, easily edible hay, our hay bag for horses minimizes waste by preventing animals from discarding stalks; this horse trailer feed bag ensures horses, goats, and other livestock consume more and leave less behind
Perfect for Shows: Measuring 36″ long, this horse slow feeder is an ideal companion for shows, keeping your horse or goat occupied and content; the design of the hay net for goats makes it easy to load and hang on stall bars
Customers say
Customers find the hay net durable, with sturdy tie ropes and no issues with it coming apart. The net works well for goats and helps reduce hay waste, while being easy to fill and hold almost an entire bale. They appreciate its effectiveness as a slow feeder, with horses eating much slower, and consider it good value for money. Opinions about size are mixed, with some finding the holes exactly as needed while others say it’s smaller than expected.
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13 reviews for Weaver Slow Feed Hay Net 36in Black
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Original price was: $19.99.$17.49Current price is: $17.49.
Liliya Iest –
Still holding up after a year of consistent use! 10/10! Highly recommend!
Weaver Leather is the best! I always recommend them to others! I have two of these hay nets and they’ve held up for a year so far and are still almost in brand-new condition! The rope hasn’t torn or come apart and my horse likes to chew on it lol! I have a baby colt and he’s doing great with these! I highly recommend and they really are great items!
B&Z –
Great for my Pygmy goats
This is a second net i bought for my goats, so they can have one in their shed and one out in the yard. It works great, and is sturdy enough for them to lean their whole weight on it when they are almost climbing it to get to the tastiest bit of hay. It works best with light loose hay that they like (I’m currently feeding Orchard Grass), they eat it down to a completely empty net. When I fed Timothy, the hay had some stringy stalks in it that these spoiled goats refused to eat, so they would leave the stalks in the net and scream that they are hungry. The net made it harder for them to dig through the stalks to find the choicest bits. But with the hay that is all edible the net works great for them. I find it easy enough to fill, just open the net wide and shove a flake or two in.
Helene Simpson –
Super hay conservation during feeding.
This slow feed netting helped with my horses wasting their hay. The smaller hole design allowed them to pull a smaller amount of hay out each time. They have minimal hay dropped now. Which conserved the amount of hay on the stall floor as waste. Great money saver for the annual hay purchase.
HorseGirl –
Decent Net for the Price. Good Starter Net if you’re New to Slow Feeding
For the price this is a decent hay net. The true test of time will be to see how long it lasts. There are three horses on my property and I use slow feed nets for 100% of the hay. The horses have access 24/7/365 to hay, so my hay nets definitely get used.Pros:- Nice sized hay net. I was easily able to put 5 big flakes of grass/alfalfa mix in this hay net. I might have been able to shove a 6th flake in there if I really needed to. In short, you can easily put 1/2 a bale of hay in this net.- 2-inch (give or take) size openings which restricts the speed of consumption for normal, full-size horses.- The size of the holes will hold on to hay and save you from wasting hay dropped on the ground.- The hay bag has knots, which helps make it stronger and less likely to fall apart.Cons:- The white nylon rope used to close the bag. I really hate this thing. I don’t like having long, nylon ropes where my horses can have access to them. If the horses get caught up in nylon, it is definitely going to do some damage to their skin/hide. Ultimately, I replaced the white nylon with a blue cotton rope and a rubber closure piece that I ordered from another hay net manufacturer (see the photos for this).- I wish they offered this in multiple opening sizes. This is advertised as a 1″-1.5″ opening, but it is much larger than that. Only a few of the holes were 1″. Most are 2″. The 2″ opening is a good starter size, but for nice 2nd or 3rd cutting grass, it still allows horses to eat it quickly. It would be amazing if they offered a true 1″ size opening.- No easy or safe way to hang this bag without adding your own carabiner or double-ended snap.Overall: If you’re new to the idea of slow feeding your horses, this would be a good place to start. ProTip: Watch the video I’ve included to see how to easily fill a hay bag. It doesn’t have to be a struggle. There are a couple of upgrades/changes that I have made to this bag and would do again if I ordered another one. You can see these changes in the photos I’ve included as well.
idabin –
good product
a good product and works almost as well as I would have liked.
Haley Ann –
Just what i needed
Love these hay nets. affordable, holes are true to size and stands up to my rough gelding. the nylon rope is harder to keep tied but once you master the slip knot itâs perfect. I recommend!
Autumn Hayes –
Two different sizes
I ordered two of these at the same time. I am pleased with the construction and the thick rope tie. However, the rope tie is a bit short, making tying a bit difficult. And my two nets are different sizes. In one, I can easily fit three of the large, 110lb. bale, thick flakes. In the other, in order to close the top and be able to hang and tie, I can only fit two, plus a bit more from a third flake. This is frustrating but we make it work. It really helps a lot in saving hay, as my horses tend to be wasteful with hay! (And hay is expensive nowadays!) I would appreciate a longer rope-tie, and consistency in net sizes. But otherwise, Iâm pleased.
John lucht –
I love these nets!
Wonderful product! The nets are durable, the nylon cord to cinch the bag is thick and has lots of length to it, and the bag itself is large enough to hold enough hay to keep my horses munching for hours. My horses are eating much slower, and itâs helped curb their boredom while theyâre in a pen this winter. Totally worth the money and extra time it takes to fill the bag every day. My only complaint is that the holes were slightly too large and my horses were going through the hay in about an hour… so I bought two nets and doubled them up and Iâm beyond pleased with the results. Totally recommend!
Amazon Customer –
These are fantastic hay nets – I use them throughout the Fall to the Spring. My girls have no problem with these and took to them very well. I also save money on hay in the long run due of lack of waste. They’re very strong and hold up really well.
Adriana –
Muy bien ya mi yegua no desperdicia ni mete su alfalfa al agua!
terri –
Great hay net. Holds approx half bale, strong.
Amazon Customer –
It works for my sheep,donkeys,horses,and goats. My cows are bit rough on them though
Annie –
We purchased two Nets about a month ago. So far so good ,we use only for night time feeding we can fit almost half a 30lb small bale of hay in each. Bought these to help slow down our horses eating so they can hopefully lose weight but still be able to munch for a long time. The net itself is holding up good the drawstring however on one of the Nets is starting to unravel. The only Annoying Thing about these is that if you don’t knot the drawstring it easily comes out of all the loops and you have to put them back in all one at a time!