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"These are good hay bags and can hold up to 3 flakes of hay. I like the string that is used. . . it's not too soft nor too stiff."
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Schneiders
Overall rating: 4.493976 / 5 from 249 reviews.
Schneiders® Dura-Tech® 2" Slow Feed Nylon Hay Nets are highly regarded for their ability to promote healthier feeding routines in horses. These nets are designed to mimic natural grazing patterns, ensuring steady eating through 2" x 2" diamond feeder holes. Customers praise the product for its durability, value, and effectiveness in reducing hay wastage and stomach acids.
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"These are good hay bags and can hold up to 3 flakes of hay. I like the string that is used. . . it's not too soft nor too stiff."
"Nice replacement for a slow feed net that has seen better days."
"I ordered this for my horse with insulin resistance so she can enjoy her hay longer and help with digestion. She has no issues eating all her hay. Easy to clean if she steps on it as I put her hay on the ground."
"A very nice hay net. It doesn't tear. Keeps my horse entertained."
"Works great in the horse trailer."
"Sturdy and Big enough for 4 to 6 flakes of hay"
"Provide nice coverage for my horses"
"We have ordered about 24 of these nets over the past couple of years. Highly recommend!"
"Love it. Use it every day at the barn for my horse!"
"So the actual hay net itself is nice. However, the drawstring is flimsy and breaks way too easily. This was my second one after Schneider’s replaced the first - both snapped within 2-3 days of correct use. The drawstring is so poorly put together that you can lightly pull on the area where it’s ‘joined’ and pop - it comes apart. All I did was thread it through my hay ring on the wall and pull it down and it came undone, totally came ‘out’ of the hay net, and hay went everywhere in the stall. Definitely not wasting money on a product where I have to re-thread the top of the hay net with twine(which has to be replaced eventually too). I have a chronic illness and so things like that are more trouble than they’re worth."