Fabbay 4 Pcs Slow Feed Hay Net Feeder Hay Bag for Horses Slow Feeder 40 Inch Length with 2 Inch Holes Hanging Horse Feed Net for Goat Cattle Equine Stalls Barn Supplies(Black)
$25.99






Price: $25.99
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Package Dimensions : 11.81 x 9.76 x 2.95 inches; 1.96 Pounds
Date First Available : May 5, 2022
Manufacturer : Fabbay
ASIN : B09ZLDCZWF
Best Sellers Rank: #50,536 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #78 in Horse Feeding Supplies
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Enough Quantity: the package comes with 4 pieces of horse feeders for stalls, which you can attach to a ring or loop, or tie to the stall; Enough amount can help you feed your horse with confidence
Big and Durable: the hay bags for horses measure 40 inches long when fully stretched, and are made of durable nylon netting with a sturdy rope at the top that can hold about 3 to 5 flakes of hay
Helps Regulate the Horse’s Digestion: designed with small 2 x 2 inch holes, the hay nets for horses are helpful in preventing horses from swallowing too much food or air while eating, slowing down their eating speed to reduce stomach problems or indigestion
Reduce Food Waste: small mesh hole netting of the slow feed hay nets for horses reduces over spill and hay mess when horses are eating, which saves you time and energy while improving their overall digestibility
Versatile: the haynet for horses is ideal for use in barns, paddocks, trailers, and more, to keeps hay off the barn floor or out of the mud in the paddock, keep hay clean and dry, helping to reduce waste
Customers say
Customers find the hay feeder durable, with one mentioning it lasted over a year, and appreciate its excellent quality and good value for money. The functionality receives positive feedback, with one customer noting it’s particularly helpful for metabolic horses. The fillability and capacity receive mixed reviews – while some find it easy to fill and holds a lot of hay, others say it’s difficult to fill and barely holds 2 flakes. The material strength is also mixed, with some describing it as sturdy while one finds it flimsy.
11 reviews for Fabbay 4 Pcs Slow Feed Hay Net Feeder Hay Bag for Horses Slow Feeder 40 Inch Length with 2 Inch Holes Hanging Horse Feed Net for Goat Cattle Equine Stalls Barn Supplies(Black)
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Seth S. –
PERFECT for your metabolic horses!
These are perfect for feeding 1-5lbs of hay at a time. I didn’t see any weight of hay that these hold reviews, so I’m giving you mine!My horses are metabolic/Cushing’s and need to have their hay weighed. One-horse needs 8-9lbs a day, the other needs 10-12lbs a day. Since my boys are ravenous, I like to use multiple hay nets set up to keep them moving around, so when I saw this great deal for 4 at this cost I was a little shocked and excited, didn’t think they’d be what I needed (either too big or too flimsy) but I’m pleasantly surprised!! Tough & yes they are tall but not wide, so truly perfect to fit in a flake or if you are like me and cost effective by pulling off round bales instead, it fits 2lbs-5lbs perfectly! I do 2lbs at a time and feed 3x a day so they don’t go too long without hay (as well as a little bit of hay pellets in their feed to help buffer the stomach, as well as an herbal ulcer supplement – JUR). So these are so great, I’m so excited to fill the hay nets in the morning and weigh them because of how perfect they are although personally would like them less tall in length, but I won’t complain because I am in love and am definitely going to buy more of these soon!!Highly recommend!! Sorry I don’t have a photo, for whatever reason Amazon kept saying photos wasn’t working ð¤¦
Jen –
They have served their purpose
These hold more than they look like they do. Even heavy soaked hay isn’t a challenge. My horses are hard on nets. Out of the 4, I have 2 that are still undamaged (nothing stops a biter from breaking the twine eventually). The third one has bailing twine holding it together in a number of spots and he’s used his teeth enough that I’m going to have to toss it soon because there are thinned out spots ready to go soon. Number 4 was shredded by my FriesianX who somehow broke the metal ring at the bottom of the net. Filling hay nets is always a pain but to ensure hay isn’t wasted, it’s necessary. These are durable to holding the hay, soaking the hay, hanging the hay. They wear over time, especially when you have horses that bite at them and start wearing the twine thin and finally snapping it. However these have lasted over a year, so I’ll take that as a win.
Brittany D. –
Works good could just use thicker gauge rope at the top
So I got these as the hay bin we were using gets to be a bit useless when it is windy. That and the LSG and the goats seem to think it is a bed. Then there is always the hay would be eaten super fast leaving bloated still hungry pasture animals.-They come in individually wrapped plastic, which was nice because I was a bit afraid of a tangled mess when they arrived.-They are made out of fairly sturdy material and hold up to the weather pretty nice so far. They do not hold up well when the LSG decides she will âplayâ with it when it is empty.-I slipknot the top (the âextraâ after it is closed) so it can be hung at the right height, and after a few weeks that spot is starting to fray a bit. So that part of it could be of thicker gauge rope as it is holding âallâ the weight.-The ring at the bottom is very helpful. We have had a few with no ring and they tend to tangle faster/easier.-They are fairly easy to fill if you have used them before, the kids had a learning curve. On the note of teaching them I would suggest leaving the flake compressed when you put it in. Not only is it easier, it will last that much longer.Overall they have been a big help in slowing down my hay goblins and keeping the wind from blowing it everywhere. I would just suggest a thicker gauge for the âtieâ rope.
Tashana Turner –
Excellent
Gets the job done. Very good product.
Toniiii –
Net feeder
Hereâs a quick review of each item:1. Hay Net Feeder â Great for slowing down animal eating and reducing waste. Durable and easy to fill
wildflower essentials corp –
Not as advertised
This bag is both shorter and more narrow than advertised.It was described as 40″ and having a wide opening to hold up to three flakes of hay.It is actually more like 34″ long. And the opening is not wide enough- It barely holds two flakes and its awkward to load because its a small opening.
Gus –
Worth the price
These are much smaller than I expected. They hold one extra large flake from a small bale (50#) or a small flake from a standard bale (110#). I would not suggest these are very durable but fine in a pinch. Very lightweight as theyâre made from cheap plastic rope.
Lilenmy ochoa –
Excelente
Excelente calidad
Nikki Banks –
I liked the small holes for feeding. Bit on the small side probably only hold 1/2 small slabs of hay. Nice an d strong
Dusty –
Fair price for a fair quality product. Would have been better if the mouth opened up wider. Have to pull a bale apart and stuff it in biscuit by biscuit.
Abby Koop –
If I knew they had the metal ring I would never have bought them. Other than that, they are what I was looking for. I wouldn’t buy again though, just because of the metal ring. I will also mention that these are VERY small. I got them for a miniature horse so they suit my needs, but I would not like them at all for my full sized horse. They are at least half the size of any other single serving hay bag I have ever bought before.