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Haychix hay net
barrelchasinmonki
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2018-07-22 6:57 AM
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 anybody used one?? Are they really that much better/ easier to use than a regular net?
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emricmacy
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Posted 2018-07-22 8:11 AM
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barrelchasinmonki - 2018-07-22 6:57 AM

 anybody used one?? Are they really that much better/ easier to use than a regular net?

I haven't used a Hay Chix net, but I love the slow feed hay nets from Big D's.
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OhMax
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2018-07-22 9:23 AM
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We use them. We have the regular size for travel and use the whole square bale nets in the winter to feed free choice grass hay.

They are super easy to load. I’ve used some other slow feeders that were a pain to load. The big ones have held up super well - as have our small ones, but they don’t have the constant use for months on end that the big ones do.

There’s a couple gals on here who usually have 20% off codes :)
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RoaniePonie11
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2018-07-22 5:09 PM
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I have haychix in my round bale. Has saved me sooooo much money. Worth every penny
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barrelchasinmonki
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2018-07-22 5:25 PM
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 Oh max- does the heavier cord at the opening make it easier to fill with flakes of hay? Like it will weigh the net down where as the regular ones it just flops on top.....
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OhMax
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barrelchasinmonki - 2018-07-22 5:25 PM

 Oh max- does the heavier cord at the opening make it easier to fill with flakes of hay? Like it will weigh the net down where as the regular ones it just flops on top.....

I think that’s part of it, the material also stays open whereas the “plastic” like nylon cheap ones want to come back in on themselves and not stay open, if that makes sense.

The bale sized ones are very easy to pull over a bale, close, and then cut the bale strings once you’ve got it hung up. I’ve also hand stuffed the square bale sized ones by sticking the bag in the 55 gallon drum and pulling it up over the top and cinching the cord around the barrel. Stuffed hay off a round bale in there and then untied the cord and voila.

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barrelchasinmonki
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2018-07-22 7:07 PM
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 Oh Max that’s a great idea for pulling off a round roll!! I’m actually doing that with one horse right now bc feeding a roll is so much cheaper than square bales! If I get one I will have to try that! Currently I’ve just been hooking the toe of my shoes in the net and pushing the hay in. Thank you for your input!
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RedHead84
Reg. Dec 2014
Posted 2018-07-23 9:00 AM
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They are great. I use them on the road and at home in stalls. I became a dealer. If you have any specific questions on a product, let me know!
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RockinGR
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2018-07-23 9:05 AM
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I only have the 1/2 bale size Hay Chix net, and I really like it. I have 4 slow feed nets that I bought off amazon--I think they are Shire's brand...cost was $10 or so per net. I added a caribeaner clip so I don't have to mess with tying them up in the stalls. As far as loading them and the horses eating from them, they are about equal. I use an old mineral tub and put my nets in there, then fold the top down over the tub, drop in my flakes and wah-lah! The cheapies have the advantage there because I don't have to tie them shut like the Hay Chix net. That part is kind of a pain in the cold months with gloves. BUT...my Hay Chix net has held up way better. Several of my cheapies have developed holes, which I've patched, but I really need to replace one or two of them. I did try one of the Tough 1 nets from TSC, and that was a complete waste of money.

My good horse is stall bound right now. I was really worried about it, since he has some gut issues, but I feel like the slow feed nets (he is the lucky recipient of the one Hay Chix) have really really helped him. He's maintaining his weight way better than I had hoped he would and I think it's because the net keeps him "grazing" all day.

Editing to add a pic of my set up and both nets. Haychix is behind, cheapie is in front. I have a better pic but of course it won’t load...

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mandita8907
Reg. Nov 2010
Posted 2018-07-23 9:46 AM
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I absolutely LOVE my hay chix products. They are well worth the price. I save so much money in feed and hay now. I have every product they make. So if you have any questions or want to know what would fit your needs the best, just send me a dm. There is a 20% off link in my signature

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kmfunk22
Reg. Aug 2014
Posted 2018-07-23 7:59 PM
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I have a Hay Chix for square bales and really like it. Easy to load and tie off. I don't use it daily, but I've had it for about a year and a half and it's holding up great. I'm tempted to get one for my round bales this winter to stretch my hay out longer. We're in the middle of a drought and got less than half the hay we cut last year....
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jake16
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2018-07-24 5:29 PM
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 I've heard they have made ALOT of horses sore,in fact,there was a post on here not to long ago,seems alot of people have stopped using them.
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barrelchasinmonki
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2018-07-25 12:32 PM
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 How would they make a horse sore?? I have some of the cheaper nets but need to replace sooner or later. Thanks for all the input!
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Kay-DRacing.
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2018-07-25 12:56 PM
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I love mine. I have the half bale one and it makes such a huge difference in the amount of time it takes one to eat! I also have one for my round bales as well. Makes it so my pig of a horse cant just sit there and gorge himself. 
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mandita8907
Reg. Nov 2010
Posted 2018-07-25 3:14 PM
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jake16 - 2018-07-24 6:29 PM

 I've heard they have made ALOT of horses sore,in fact,there was a post on here not to long ago,seems alot of people have stopped using them.

lol I have no idea how it would make a horse sore. Its no different than feeding out of a hay rack. I actually hang my net much lower than any hay rack ive ever seen
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2018-07-25 6:31 PM
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jake16 - 2018-07-24 5:29 PM  I've heard they have made ALOT of horses sore,in fact,there was a post on here not to long ago,seems alot of people have stopped using them.
I am one of the ones that dont like these slow feeder hay nets, my horses would have to really fight to get what they wanted turning their heads every which way and would tweak their necks so they were getting sore all threw their neck area, so started back with the reg. hay nets and just putting their hay back on the ground when its dry and no more soreness, heck I cant even give my nets aways nobody here or at least the horse owners I know will not use them. I tryed to give them to my race horse trainer friend and she laughed and said her horses give her the finger when she tryed out these nets, she didnt like how they were holding their heads while trying to eat out of these slow feeders. 

Edited by Southtxponygirl 2018-07-25 6:33 PM
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barrelchasinmonki
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2018-07-26 5:07 AM
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 Honestly any type/brand of net could cause soreness because it’s not their natural way if eating off the ground. I’ve not noticed any soreness with mine in a cheap slow feed net so hopefully will be ok. Thank you.
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mandita8907
Reg. Nov 2010
Posted 2018-07-26 9:02 AM
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Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-25 7:31 PM

jake16 - 2018-07-24 5:29 PM  I've heard they have made ALOT of horses sore,in fact,there was a post on here not to long ago,seems alot of people have stopped using them.
I am one of the ones that dont like these slow feeder hay nets, my horses would have to really fight to get what they wanted turning their heads every which way and would tweak their necks so they were getting sore all threw their neck area, so started back with the reg. hay nets and just putting their hay back on the ground when its dry and no more soreness, heck I cant even give my nets aways nobody here or at least the horse owners I know will not use them. I tryed to give them to my race horse trainer friend and she laughed and said her horses give her the finger when she tryed out these nets, she didnt like how they were holding their heads while trying to eat out of these slow feeders. 

Ill take you r nets if you still have them!! Ill pay shipping. I use the heck out of them. Send me a DM if you want to get rid of them

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willrodeo4food
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2018-07-27 11:33 AM
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mandita8907 - 2018-07-26 7:02 AM

Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-25 7:31 PM

jake16 - 2018-07-24 5:29 PM  I've heard they have made ALOT of horses sore,in fact,there was a post on here not to long ago,seems alot of people have stopped using them.
I am one of the ones that dont like these slow feeder hay nets, my horses would have to really fight to get what they wanted turning their heads every which way and would tweak their necks so they were getting sore all threw their neck area, so started back with the reg. hay nets and just putting their hay back on the ground when its dry and no more soreness, heck I cant even give my nets aways nobody here or at least the horse owners I know will not use them. I tryed to give them to my race horse trainer friend and she laughed and said her horses give her the finger when she tryed out these nets, she didnt like how they were holding their heads while trying to eat out of these slow feeders. 

Ill take you r nets if you still have them!! Ill pay shipping. I use the heck out of them. Send me a DM if you want to get rid of them

You beat me to the punch o was going to say exactly the same thing. Lol 
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horsegirl
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2018-07-27 11:51 AM
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I want one of these so badly so my guy will not burn through his hay so quickly in his stall, but the place I board at feeds off of a round bale. Wrestling with loose hay pulled off of a bale would be a challenge to get into a net. :
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Southtxponygirl
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Posted 2018-07-27 12:45 PM
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mandita8907 - 2018-07-26 9:02 AM
Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-25 7:31 PM
jake16 - 2018-07-24 5:29 PM  I've heard they have made ALOT of horses sore,in fact,there was a post on here not to long ago,seems alot of people have stopped using them.
I am one of the ones that dont like these slow feeder hay nets, my horses would have to really fight to get what they wanted turning their heads every which way and would tweak their necks so they were getting sore all threw their neck area, so started back with the reg. hay nets and just putting their hay back on the ground when its dry and no more soreness, heck I cant even give my nets aways nobody here or at least the horse owners I know will not use them. I tryed to give them to my race horse trainer friend and she laughed and said her horses give her the finger when she tryed out these nets, she didnt like how they were holding their heads while trying to eat out of these slow feeders. 
Ill take you r nets if you still have them!! Ill pay shipping. I use the heck out of them. Send me a DM if you want to get rid of them

I need to go see if I can find them, their not the Haychix brand, I got them from Valley Vet and bought 2 of them thinking I would like them and if I did I would buy a few more but didnt like them, lol..The brand is Texas Haynet small and I have 2 really cheapy ones I was giving from Tractor supply, If I can find them I will send them to you, I will split them up between the two of you {Willrodeo4food}.. But got to dig around for them, hope hubby didnt throw them away, they were sitting in his shop so no telling where they are..
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mandita8907
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Posted 2018-07-27 12:58 PM
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Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-27 1:45 PM

mandita8907 - 2018-07-26 9:02 AM
Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-25 7:31 PM
jake16 - 2018-07-24 5:29 PM  I've heard they have made ALOT of horses sore,in fact,there was a post on here not to long ago,seems alot of people have stopped using them.
I am one of the ones that dont like these slow feeder hay nets, my horses would have to really fight to get what they wanted turning their heads every which way and would tweak their necks so they were getting sore all threw their neck area, so started back with the reg. hay nets and just putting their hay back on the ground when its dry and no more soreness, heck I cant even give my nets aways nobody here or at least the horse owners I know will not use them. I tryed to give them to my race horse trainer friend and she laughed and said her horses give her the finger when she tryed out these nets, she didnt like how they were holding their heads while trying to eat out of these slow feeders. 
Ill take you r nets if you still have them!! Ill pay shipping. I use the heck out of them. Send me a DM if you want to get rid of them

I need to go see if I can find them, their not the Haychix brand, I got them from Valley Vet and bought 2 of them thinking I would like them and if I did I would buy a few more but didnt like them, lol..The brand is Texas Haynet small and I have 2 really cheapy ones I was giving from Tractor supply, If I can find them I will send them to you, I will split them up between the two of you {Willrodeo4food}.. But got to dig around for them, hope hubby didnt throw them away, they were sitting in his shop so no telling where they are..

oh I gotcha! You can give them all to her! I really like the Haychix nets, I have plenty of them but I can always store more until needed.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2018-07-27 2:33 PM
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mandita8907 - 2018-07-27 12:58 PM
Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-27 1:45 PM
mandita8907 - 2018-07-26 9:02 AM
Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-25 7:31 PM
jake16 - 2018-07-24 5:29 PM  I've heard they have made ALOT of horses sore,in fact,there was a post on here not to long ago,seems alot of people have stopped using them.
I am one of the ones that dont like these slow feeder hay nets, my horses would have to really fight to get what they wanted turning their heads every which way and would tweak their necks so they were getting sore all threw their neck area, so started back with the reg. hay nets and just putting their hay back on the ground when its dry and no more soreness, heck I cant even give my nets aways nobody here or at least the horse owners I know will not use them. I tryed to give them to my race horse trainer friend and she laughed and said her horses give her the finger when she tryed out these nets, she didnt like how they were holding their heads while trying to eat out of these slow feeders. 
Ill take you r nets if you still have them!! Ill pay shipping. I use the heck out of them. Send me a DM if you want to get rid of them
I need to go see if I can find them, their not the Haychix brand, I got them from Valley Vet and bought 2 of them thinking I would like them and if I did I would buy a few more but didnt like them, lol..The brand is Texas Haynet small and I have 2 really cheapy ones I was giving from Tractor supply, If I can find them I will send them to you, I will split them up between the two of you {Willrodeo4food}.. But got to dig around for them, hope hubby didnt throw them away, they were sitting in his shop so no telling where they are..
oh I gotcha! You can give them all to her! I really like the Haychix nets, I have plenty of them but I can always store more until needed.

No problem ,lol, still trying to find them, I did have a Haychix and was useing it and then came across the Texas haynet, these are good ones too, but I just hated the way my horses would twist their necks and hold them while eating out of these slow feed nets they are very well made nets for sure but just not for me. I just rather make it easy and just use the reg. hay nets or just throw the hay in a good spot, but I think my hubby must have giving these to one of his customers that has running horses maybe?!! The others are ok too.. I boxed them up and put them somewhere but just cant remember where. Heres what the Texas haynets look like.. 



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