Sonya
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Good quality and easy to load! Keeps my horse eating longer which makes her happy.Expensive, but totally worth the price.
Heeberjeeb
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
I have tried 4 different slow feeders, and this one is my favorite. My horse has tried slow feeders with openings as small as 1”, but this feeder at 1.25” has been the best fit and has slowed him down the most. At $65, this net is a steal! I have tried slow feeders ranging from $65 (this net) to $450. For my horse that needed his intake to be slowed way down, this net was the absolute best! This net is great quality and it’s functional. I have a 75 gallon tub that has an eye bolt in there and I just clip the net to that. Its works great! I am also very thankful to Amazon for having this be a Prime product. I live in Alaska and the shipping direct from the manufacturer was expensive. Thank you Amazon & Haychix!
Stacia Tuchscherer
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023
After going through typical hay nets that would wreck or stretch easily I started buying Hay Chix nets, I now have 6 ranging from all different sizes. I recently ordered one off of Amazon and was happy to see a few listed on here. I had a few other things to buy so I rather order everything from one place if possible.Hay chix nets are durable and high quality. They have held up to all 3 of my horses with no issues, ranging from a senior to a yearling. They are well worth their price, a quality that lasts.
D Davis
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2022
We hung this bag in an oak tree while we built our horse a shelter on our new property. Even being out in the elements in central Florida spring weather, this bag looked like new when it finally came in. It still does a year later, and our horse treats hay bags like punching bags.
Elizabeth A. Curro
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2022
I have used regular Fleet Farm hay nets for the past 10 years, and have resisted buying the hay chix hay bags due to price. After YEARS of resisting I decided to give them a try.5 horses that are in 3 different areas.My ALPHA mare is in with my gelding, and she is just flat out a piggy when it comes to food. She would go through her hay bag and then push my gelding out of his. I would have to hang 2 bags a.m. and 2 bags p.m.With the new hay chix hay bag, I can put 1/2 a bale in and they are evenly eaten through and I can replace them every 2.5 days. This is a huge PERK for Wisconsin winters!Moving onto my Stallion who is a scatterer... with the regular hay net, his stall would be littered with hay. With the hay chix hay bag there is very little waste in his stall.So my take on it is, that it may be 2 times as expensive as a regular hay bag but it is more convenient and less waste, saving you more on hay cost.I started with 4 and bought 4 more! I am SOLD!
Gail H.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2021
Hands down thee best slow feeder out there. I use personally for my own horse, and these are the only ones we use at the horse rescue I volunteer at.No fighting to get the bag open and hay in!