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This is our special “Goldilocks” net - If the 6’ net is too big and the 4’ net is too small, the 5’ net is just right for you!
It is designed after our Original large round bale hay nets for horses with 1 ¾” holes to give you more options.
Take control of your large round and smaller square bales and get at least 94% of hay out of every bale with the Hay Chix Large Bale 5’ Hay Net. With less hay waste, you’ll save both time and money!
Engineered with marine grade nylon, this 5-foot hay net is a testament to quality and durability, promising to withstand the rigors of daily use. Our Hay Chix Hay Net is meticulously crafted to reduce hay waste significantly, allowing you to save money while providing your horse with the nutrition they need. This large slow feed hay net is ideal for use in various settings including fields, pastures, or integrated with existing feeders.
With UV treated material, our hay nets are built to endure exposure to the elements, ensuring longevity and reliability. The Original Hay Chix Slow Feed Hay net features 1 ¾” holes, promoting a natural way of eating that helps alleviate digestive problems and mimics grazing, a natural feeding behavior for horses.
This slow feed hay net encourages horses to eat slowly, reducing the risk of colic and other digestive issues. Designed with practicality in mind, this hay net is equipped with an easy-to-open and close patented hoggle, saving you time and effort. Its adaptability allows it to fit 5 foot large round bales, as well as smaller bales such as 4’ x 5, making it one of the most versatile hay nets on the market. It seamlessly integrates with bale spears, providing an efficient solution for managing horse feed.
Trust Hay Chix with all your hay net needs!
Warning: We do not recommend use with horned animals, horses with blankets, or non-breakaway halters. Net may be used with shod horses and animals with split hooves but must be used with a hay ring that is flush to the ground or hung high enough so they can not paw at it. Net may be used with blankets as long as the buckles are covered or there is a barrier between the netted bale and the blanket.