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merdth6
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2014-10-21 12:54 PM
Subject: Opinions on slow feed hay nets???



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 I want to purchase several slow feed hay nets for my horses.  Please tell me what to look out for and pro's and cons.  If you want to PM me a company name that you think is quality, please do.  I don't want to buy anything that's going to fall apart.  I know horses can be hard on things, but these nets can be pricey, so I will pay more for quality.  Also let me know any problems with them like horse injuries or what I should look out for.  Thanks
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Shushi
Reg. Aug 2006
Posted 2014-10-21 12:57 PM
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 Going to watch this one...I am interested as well!!!
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3rdtimesacharm
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2014-10-21 1:01 PM
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 Is this for home use or shows? For home use I put mine in the ground on a mat. To me it's safer and healthier for them. I used to put mine in a slow feeder at shows so he wouldn't get bored, but now I put it on the ground as well. 
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TheOldGrayMare
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2014-10-21 1:02 PM
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I've tried a few and they were useless for me. T

he freedom feeders we're good quality I thought - but my horses figured out how to chew holes in them.

My horse figured out how to bang these against whatever I had them attached to so the hay would just fall out and then eat the hay off the ground:
http://www.onlineequinesupplies.com/Hay_Feeders-Slow_feed_Hay_Feeder.html?gclid=Cj0KEQjwiJiiBRDh3Z-ctPfS5MgBEiQAAlkbQrzu_j13M_lPXM1Jd_OPOB-NVTpBmlowyrGT5O_-MyQaArxD8P8HAQ 
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fatchance
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-10-21 1:03 PM
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If you already have hay nets just double bag the hay with your nets, it works well.
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camocowgirl
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2014-10-21 1:21 PM
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 my horses hated them. I use regular hay nets and put mats down and/or put a feeder or trough under the hay net. 
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Aqhaczy
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2014-10-21 2:05 PM
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I bought one that I hang- only have one horse that gobbles her hay.   So far so good I don't remember the brand and the holes are about 1.5" wide- I got it from Teskeys- it cost only 14.95 I believe.   I wasn't going to spend big $$$ on the lay down type or even a big name- wanted to make sure it would work.
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watchpeppydoc
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2014-10-21 2:13 PM
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I have 3 Cinch Chix ones for in my stalls, the one horse can eat his 3 flakes in record time on their standard holed net. There are some new ones I plan on trying out which are also made in Minnesota, they are $40 for a few flakes, they are called Hay Low Hay Nets. Much better design as far as putting hay in and Ive heard all great things about them.  ETA- I LOVE them. Far less waste and gives the horses something to do - the horse in this picture can make 2 flakes last 2 hours.
 

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skcwgrl83
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2014-10-21 2:16 PM
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We bought the Eco Nets to try as I like the concept however a heads up if you have a horse that gets bored easily or is known to be destructive in their pen, they are a waste of money.  In the first week my one gelding put 12 holes in his.  Yes you can purchase the repair kits or they gave you a repair kit within the first 60 days but holy cow i'm glad I didnt buy the big feeders to fit a round bale. The other two that I had the nets with, they were very content and didnt damage them at all.  As a few other posters said, double up a regular hay net and you have the same concept.  I'm still on the fence about them as we're still testing ours out lol.
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merdth6
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2014-10-21 2:28 PM
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I was going to buy a couple for travel and about 4 for home.  I have a ulcer prone horse, so I'd like to keep him with something in his stomach.  My husband and I both work so I can't toss him hay all the time.  I was looking at hayburners hay nets.  They looked durable.   I would like to try and keep them off the ground.  I have sand and that's part of my problem with ulcers.  

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MRM27
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2014-10-21 3:08 PM
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I've had really good luck with Cinch Chix. Have them in all sizes and types. Inside I hang the bale size net so I'm not refilling that often. For outside I put the bale size inside a turned tractor tire or in a V feeder with the DIY net from Cinch Chix. Also feed some rounds with the large net over it.

I spent a good chuck on getting everything but have saved so much more. I'm one that always has hay in front of mine 24/7. I usually feed a grass/alfalfa mix and they would pick out the alfalfa and pee on the grass. They can't do that anymore. Much less waste to clean up too.

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Shushi
Reg. Aug 2006
Posted 2014-10-21 3:51 PM
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Can you buy netting and possibly make these yourself?  
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-10-21 4:04 PM
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Has anyone any organization done research on the long term use of these slow feeders and the impact on the horses teeth?
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hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2014-10-21 4:06 PM
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What about those who use them on big bales? How does it work on those things?? 
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jkrm
Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2014-10-21 5:05 PM
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 I bought the large ones for round bales but I can't remember the brand I got.  Love them saved a ton on bales. Not near as much waste and horses didn't get obese on me like they usually do in winter. I had one in the pasture over the winter for pasture horses and one in the corral for the winter for the few I ride through winter. Worked great but you can't have shoes on your horse. Hubby was sceptical at first but after first month seeing how much less waste there was he was sold. I got a few holes in them but hubby and I repaired easily with a thin parachute type cord. Love them. 
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LindsayJordan
Reg. Jun 2010
Posted 2014-10-21 5:54 PM
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 We got a couple of Cinch Chix small ones when we were at The American and I love them! My gelding would inhale his hay every night. Two or three flakes would be gone in no time. 

My only complaint was that I couldn't load them easily but my husband had a stroke of genius and stretched the bag open on a lawn chair and now it's easy peasy for me lol.
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camocowgirl
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2014-10-21 5:55 PM
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cheryl makofka - 2014-10-21 2:04 AM Has anyone any organization done research on the long term use of these slow feeders and the impact on the horses teeth?

I was wondering about that myself. They really have to bite down and "rip" the hay to get it out of those tiny holes. At least that's how my horses were lol! They were getting mad about it I think. That left me wondering if that is hard on their teeth, mouth or neck??... Since its not really a "natural" movement.  
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svincent
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2014-10-21 6:46 PM
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camocowgirl - 2014-10-21 5:55 PM

cheryl makofka - 2014-10-21 2:04 AM Has anyone any organization done research on the long term use of these slow feeders and the impact on the horses teeth?

I was wondering about that myself. They really have to bite down and "rip" the hay to get it out of those tiny holes. At least that's how my horses were lol! They were getting mad about it I think. That left me wondering if that is hard on their teeth, mouth or neck??... Since its not really a "natural" movement.  

It's probably a fair bit easier on their teeth than cribbing: which is what my horse would do if it weren't for the silly haynet making him not waste his hay. He's a horrible mess in the stall and would always just trample and ruin his hay. The slowfeeds DRASTICALLY reduce waste due to his inability to poop on it and have an excuse not to eat it.
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rockinas
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-10-21 6:49 PM
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Would not be without mine.   I have the small nets for the trailer and stalls and I have ones for big round bales also.  They don't waste hardly any hay with them.
I have regular dental work done on my horses and can't say that anything has changed since I started using the nets.
I use the Cinch Chix nets.  They are the best.
Bought some knock off ones out of SS Tack and they didn't hold up very well at all.   
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MRM27
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2014-10-21 7:05 PM
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LindsayJordan84 - 2014-10-21 5:54 PM

 We got a couple of Cinch Chix small ones when we were at The American and I love them! My gelding would inhale his hay every night. Two or three flakes would be gone in no time. 

My only complaint was that I couldn't load them easily but my husband had a stroke of genius and stretched the bag open on a lawn chair and now it's easy peasy for me lol.

I open mine and then put it in a trash can to fill.
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