Turners 50" Extra Large Ringed Haynets | Haylage Hay Net Small Mesh Holes Strong Haynet

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Turners 50" Extra Large Ringed Haynets | Haylage Hay Net Small Mesh Holes Strong Haynet

Turners 50" Extra Large Ringed Haynets | Haylage Hay Net Small Mesh Holes Strong Haynet

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Use a larger size opening (3 or even 4 inches) if your horse needs easy hay access. These hay nets are best if you want to avoid hay waste but need your horse to get plenty of hay. They will empty out faster than other nets. When your horse seems comfortable with using a net with very large holes, move to the next size down. If you were using a 4-in hole net, you might consider a 2-inch opening size. 2 x 2 inch nets are the most common net available, but there are also hay nets with 3 inch openings. Hay nets are usually very safe ways to feed forage to your horse, with a few important safety points. The standard hay net has a mesh opening size of about 2 inches/5cm. This is a good middle-of-the road size, especially for horses who need a bit less restriction on the amount of hay they eat. If your horse is a slow eater, this might be the perfect size. Hay nets that are hung very high overhead can shower your horse with dust and bits of hay, causing irritation or allergic reactions. Extended use of nets tied high may also cause tension or soreness, as horses are designed to feed mostly from ground level. The best way to avoid both of these situations is to secure your nets as low as possible, keeping in mind the caution about shoes.

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This square bale net comfortably swallows bales up to 60lb or more. What Mesh Size For Your Horse’s Hay Net? You can tie or clip a hay net to any sturdy location in the stall or pasture. Wooden walls, fence posts, and trees are all good options. If your horse is new to hay nets, or you’re re-teaching a horse with bad haynet behavior, use the large-hole net for a few days. Observe your horse as they eat and see how they respond to the net. After a few days, they’ll probably be ready for a smaller size.

Small Hay Nets

Larger hay nets are available that can hold an entire square bale or even a round bale, allowing you to get the benefits of hay net use without the need to fill a net once a day or more. When multiple horses need hay, these large nets can really save you time and money in forage. Shires hay nets are a popular choice among horse owners for many reasons. These hay nets are designed specifically for horses and are made with high-quality materials to ensure durability and longevity.

As an extra benefit, you can use several hay nets at once to set up feeding stations. Placing more than one hay net in a pasture invites your herd to get exercise moving between the nets, and reduces competition. Where are the Best Places to Use Hay Nets for Horses? On the minus side, cotton nets are a little easier to tear apart than synthetic nets. They’re a good choice for horses who are gentle with their hay nets. The biggest difference is going to be the quantity of hay that the net or bag can hold. Hay nets often can hold more hay than a hay bag can — the difference being as much as a square bale to a full round bale in a net vs. only a few flakes of hay in a bag. Body Wraps Fly Rugs Turnout Stable Under Rug Fleeces & Coolers Stable Sheets Exercise & Competition Stretch Hoods Shoulder Guards Accessories Numnahs & Saddle PadsContinue moving down a size every few weeks until the hay lasts the correct amount of time. Remember that most horses need 1.5% to 2.5% of their body weight in forage each day. Weigh the day’s hay ration, and use a hay net that makes the hay last all day. Your goal is constant access to forage.



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