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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | 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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     Location: Georgia | 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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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | 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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