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luluwhit
Reg. Dec 2005
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2018-12-03 3:49 PM
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hay net question
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Location: LuluLand~along I64 Indiana
Mr Whit purchased me a round bale feeder for christmas! i get all the greatest presents, but i digress....
We were looking at purchasing a slow feed hay net to put on the big rounds in the feeder. These would sit outside and weather. He is afraid that the horses will leave the last 1/4 of hay in the net
(weed and just generally unacceptable morsels for the uppity critters
). Hes afraid that he wont be able to easly empty the nets out to insert new bales.
Does anyone have any input on keeping outside unprotected haybales in slow feed nets? Thanks Lulu
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Chandler's Mom
Reg. Jan 2015
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2018-12-03 7:14 PM
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okhorselover
Reg. Feb 2016
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2018-12-03 8:19 PM
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RE: hay net question
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I would just use a round bale feeder that is made for horses & forget the net. I hate nets. I won't go into the whole story, but I lost a beautiful, wonderful colt to a broken leg from a hay net. I will never get over that death.
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CYA Ranch
Reg. Feb 2008
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2018-12-03 9:31 PM
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More bootie than waist!
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I use Hay Chix with on ground hay feeders and I also have above ground hay feeders I have no problem with either feeder dumping out the last bit for them to pick through and refilling them by myself. I use the 6' feeder and I prefer the large hole hay nets.
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3TurnsonSpud
Reg. Apr 2005
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2018-12-04 7:12 AM
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I have 4 of the hay chix nets. I love them and it's saved me a lot of wasted hay. I don't put them in feeders just leave them on the ground.
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mandita8907
Reg. Nov 2010
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2018-12-04 8:56 AM
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RE: hay net question
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Location: Georgia
I love the Hay Chix nets and I have one out side unprotected with no problems. I do get the Heavy duty option ALWAYS. There is a link in my sigature that will give you a 20% off code for your whole purchase at Hay Chix
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chasincansMN
Reg. Oct 2005
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2018-12-04 9:11 AM
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We use hay nets and it saves us a ton of hay and if you get good hay the horses will clean it up completely. I would always put them in a feeder for fear that horses will get their hoof caught in them. My sister just had this happen with one of her mares and luckily my niece came home from school at lunch or they might not have her anymore. We have a feeder with a roof over the top that we use and it works great. No wet or moldy hay. My husband built it. My husband puts the nets on by himself and never comes in the house swearing...lol...so it must go okay.
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luluwhit
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chasincansMN - 2018-12-04 10:11 AM
We use hay nets and it saves us a ton of hay and if you get good hay the horses will clean it up completely. I would always put them in a feeder for fear that horses will get their hoof caught in them. My sister just had this happen with one of her mares and luckily my niece came home from school at lunch or they might not have her anymore. We have a feeder with a roof over the top that we use and it works great. No wet or moldy hay. My husband built it. My husband puts the nets on by himself and never comes in the house swearing...lol...so it must go okay.Β Β
this makes me laugh and would be the same way I would gauge Mr Whits reaction....
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luluwhit
Reg. Dec 2005
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2018-12-05 7:39 AM
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Here is the feeder we purchased. I think it’s gonna need a net.
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mandita8907
Reg. Nov 2010
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2018-12-06 9:04 AM
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luluwhit - 2018-12-05 8:39 AM
Here is the feeder we purchased. I think itβs gonna need a net.Β
I think a net plus that feeder would be a great combination.
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crossspur
Reg. Dec 2004
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2018-12-06 9:44 AM
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RE: hay net question
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Location: SW MO
I don't know anything about the hay net, but I wanted to tell you not to feel bad my FIL once got me a fuel tank for my birthday
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luluwhit
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crossspur - 2018-12-06 10:44 AM I don't know anything about the hay net, but I wanted to tell you not to feel bad my FIL once got me a fuel tank for my birthday
oh i dont feel bad at all. i knew this man was the one for me our first christmas together.... he bought me heated water buckets and it was the best present ever. Since then i have scored a generator for my trailer and a manure spreader for valentines day one year.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
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2018-12-06 3:31 PM
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luluwhit - 2018-12-05 7:39 AM
Here is the feeder we purchased. I think it’s gonna need a net.
I like how it will keep the bale off the ground so it wont draw moisture up into it..
I'm not a flowers/jewelry person I like things I can use, like what you got, I like getting tack or anything I can use outside, my last thing my husband got was a pole tree trimmer that runs on a battery, its so awesome..
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