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The Easy Keeper Hay Net Based on the traditional style hay net but with a single cinch rope system which makes it safe to hang low or throw on the ground. Safest net for horses with shoes as it can be hung high enough in order to avoid shoes getting caught in the mesh.
Small: $27 Medium: $37 Large:$47
What I like: My personal favorite! Versatile. Hang on a fence, stall wall or beam for a free swinging net. Safely thrown on the ground untethered (SAFE FOR BAREFOOT HORSES ONLY!!). Hang higher for shod horses.
What I don't like: I can honestly say there is nothing I do not like about this net! Versatile, transportable and so easy to fill! See the video by clicking here!
Small: $27 Medium: $37 Large:$47
What I like: My personal favorite! Versatile. Hang on a fence, stall wall or beam for a free swinging net. Safely thrown on the ground untethered (SAFE FOR BAREFOOT HORSES ONLY!!). Hang higher for shod horses.
What I don't like: I can honestly say there is nothing I do not like about this net! Versatile, transportable and so easy to fill! See the video by clicking here!
'Pillow' Feeder/Fence Feeder (there is a difference! see below)
Pillow Feeder style for "No climb fence" and "Fence Feeder for 3 rail pipe or wood fencing. The Fence Feeder is attached to the fence and filled by slipping the hay between the top and middle railings. Stretches out approximately 4' and is a great way for feeding multiple horses.
$77.00 - Includes all hardware needed for hanging.
What I like: Pillow Feeder- Easily feeds multiple horses that like each other :) Hang low to the ground or higher up depending on barefoot vs shoes.
What I don't like: With a 'no climb' fence the net needs to be taken down for re-fills. Not ideal but a small price to pay for a 'family' style feeder or for shod horses (hang on top rail).
What I like: Fence Feeder - This is my favorite for winter time. Super fast re-fills. Perfect for extended periods away from home.
What I don't like: Not recommended for shod horses as net hangs down to the ground.
Pillow Feeder style for "No climb fence" and "Fence Feeder for 3 rail pipe or wood fencing. The Fence Feeder is attached to the fence and filled by slipping the hay between the top and middle railings. Stretches out approximately 4' and is a great way for feeding multiple horses.
$77.00 - Includes all hardware needed for hanging.
What I like: Pillow Feeder- Easily feeds multiple horses that like each other :) Hang low to the ground or higher up depending on barefoot vs shoes.
What I don't like: With a 'no climb' fence the net needs to be taken down for re-fills. Not ideal but a small price to pay for a 'family' style feeder or for shod horses (hang on top rail).
What I like: Fence Feeder - This is my favorite for winter time. Super fast re-fills. Perfect for extended periods away from home.
What I don't like: Not recommended for shod horses as net hangs down to the ground.
Hay Bale Net
It speaks for itself! This net holds a full bale of hay. Ideal for healthy, horses that have learned to self regulate when grazing.
Price: $67.00 - 2 string bale or $77 - 3 string bale Contact me for larger bale quotes.
What I like: No daily net filling!! Heavy netted bales are easier to handle 24/7 grazing so can eliminate grain from diet.
What I don't like: Unless placed in a high sided feeding bin, not recommended for shod horses. Can be a bit tricky to bag that bale the first few times.
It speaks for itself! This net holds a full bale of hay. Ideal for healthy, horses that have learned to self regulate when grazing.
Price: $67.00 - 2 string bale or $77 - 3 string bale Contact me for larger bale quotes.
What I like: No daily net filling!! Heavy netted bales are easier to handle 24/7 grazing so can eliminate grain from diet.
What I don't like: Unless placed in a high sided feeding bin, not recommended for shod horses. Can be a bit tricky to bag that bale the first few times.
The “Envelope” Stall Door Feeder (1-5 flakes of hay)
This hay net is secured to the stall door (using small but sturdy screw eyes) for easy access and re filling. No need to go into a stall to untie, fill and re tie a hay net. Simply unclip the front end of the net from the door, hold open and drop the hay into the feeder. Re attach the clip to the large screw eye to close the net and you're done.
$57.00
What I like: I honestly can't say much about this net as I do not have stalls. Feedback from users: easy to fill. Allows the horse to see out the stall and engaged in what's going on outside or in the barn alleyway, rather than being in a corner focused on nothing but eating.
What I don't like: Again, I must be honest and say I don't know. I would not recommend for shod horses as it does hang low to the ground.
This hay net is secured to the stall door (using small but sturdy screw eyes) for easy access and re filling. No need to go into a stall to untie, fill and re tie a hay net. Simply unclip the front end of the net from the door, hold open and drop the hay into the feeder. Re attach the clip to the large screw eye to close the net and you're done.
$57.00
What I like: I honestly can't say much about this net as I do not have stalls. Feedback from users: easy to fill. Allows the horse to see out the stall and engaged in what's going on outside or in the barn alleyway, rather than being in a corner focused on nothing but eating.
What I don't like: Again, I must be honest and say I don't know. I would not recommend for shod horses as it does hang low to the ground.
Trailer and Pony Snack Net (Holds 1 to 2 flakes of hay)
This small, lightweight Snack Net is perfect for short trailer trips or for ponies. Alternatively, place multiple Snack Nets in your paddock. This will keep the lazy horse moving and also simulate a more natural grazing pattern.
$17.00
What I like: Just a great little net to have around as an extra for trailer trips, camping or emergencies. An added compliment to the normal set up should you need to be away from home a few extra hours. A great back-up to have around.
Over the Top Feeder (custom size)
I designed and crafted this net using strong yet flexible rods (also from the fishing industry).
What I like: Quick easy re-fills. My horses love to use it as a back scratcher and it keeps (the younger crew) busy grazing from the free swinging hay bag. Perfect for horses with shoes.
What I don't like: Can be tricky to hang. Takes time figuring out the best height to hang. Also doesn't offer a natural grazing position.
I designed and crafted this net using strong yet flexible rods (also from the fishing industry).
What I like: Quick easy re-fills. My horses love to use it as a back scratcher and it keeps (the younger crew) busy grazing from the free swinging hay bag. Perfect for horses with shoes.
What I don't like: Can be tricky to hang. Takes time figuring out the best height to hang. Also doesn't offer a natural grazing position.
The Nik Nak Net Shape may vary
The little net bag that does it all! Nothing gets wasted around here. All the remnant bits of net will be put to good use. Holds grooming brushes, wet clothing items, or put a snack and drink in the baggie and strap it to your saddle before a long ride. Keep one in your tack room, car or garage. 101 uses for this little guy!
$7.00
What I like: 101 uses!!!
The little net bag that does it all! Nothing gets wasted around here. All the remnant bits of net will be put to good use. Holds grooming brushes, wet clothing items, or put a snack and drink in the baggie and strap it to your saddle before a long ride. Keep one in your tack room, car or garage. 101 uses for this little guy!
$7.00
What I like: 101 uses!!!
NEW ITEM!
The all new Crap Sack! Throw anything in this handy back sack, sling it over your shoulder and away you go! Perfect for long trail rides or trips to the beach. See the 'users guide' and instructional video on how to secure the bag.
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