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How do you use a hay net?

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Asked by: Kenneth Powell

Where do you put a hay net?

Method 1. The easiest way to install your net is by simply throwing your hay net over the bale like a blanket. Check all sides to ensure the net is evenly draped around the bale (the yellow rope should touch the ground all the way around the bale).

Can you put hay nets on the ground?

And there's no place to hang a net you have an option if your horse is barefoot this net can go right on the ground all by itself no issues whatsoever. However if your horse is shod.

Do hay nets work?

Using slow feed hay nets is one of the most effective ways to reduce hay wastage. It’s also linked to a lot of benefits, including improvements in horses’ physical and mental health. Net types of slow feeders are safe, durable, easy to fill, and can be used anywhere.

How long does it take a horse to eat a hay net?

A second study showed horses feeding from the medium-holed net took just over 5 hours to eat the hay meal. Horses feeding from the small-holed nets took 6.5 hours to eat the meal. Both the control and large net resulted in consumption times of 3.2 and 3.4 hours, respectively.

Should I use a hay net for my horse?

Hay nets for horses are recommended by veterinarians to help them reduce the incidence of colic, stomach ulcers, stable vices and assist with reducing obesity. A slow feed hay net can significantly regulate the amount of hay consumption that results in better body weight.

How do you feed hay off the ground?

If the ground is grassy and relatively dry, consider feeding hay on the ground to mimic the way a horse naturally grazes. However, if your soil is sandy or gravelly, elevate hay off the ground when feeding via a hay net or manger, as horses can ingest sand or gravel which can lead to impaction colic.

Are hay bags better than hay nets?

Hay bags do reduce waste but don’t hold as much hay as the nets do. While they vary in size, a typical hay net will hold one half to one average size bale of hay. A hay bag will only hold a few flakes.

Why do horses need hay nets?

These serve to reduce waste but also slow down the horse’s rate of hay intake. Slowing down how quickly a horse consumes its hay is a great advantage when there is a necessity to limit hay.

Why do horses have hay nets?

Nets facilitate hay-soaking for horses with equine metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, or chronic laminitis. Slow-feeders mimic grazing, keeping horses entertained if confined to stalls or drylots.

Do hay nets damage horses teeth?

They are made from a variety of materials, including nylon and nylon/poly blends, and may feature a knotted or knotless construction in the netting. There is almost no risk of tooth damage with these feeders, although some horse owners have noticed slight grooves in horse teeth after months or years of use.

How do you tie a horses hay net?

First pull the rope tight at the top of the hay net then loop the string through the metal ring on the wall. Thread the string through the bottom of the hay net and pull it tightly. Upwards.