This Highnet works great. The price is right and it's easy to use. I have a hay net that I have been using for five winters now and it does its job well but is very heavy and difficult to manage especially when wet. It also cost over $200. It came with a repair thread and I have easily and successfully patched many punctures from very unyielding horses. I put my bales in a ring that prevents the bottom of the net from being stepped on and ripped by horseshoes or paws. This ring was supposed to come with a repair thread but it didn't. I still have yarn from my old one. Even if this one doesn't last as long as my old one, it only costs 80€. This net was bought as a second net as I now feed six horses. I have used both in the field and they finish the hay faster in the tech net because the holes are bigger than my old one. When it got very low I just pulled the net down so they could get the hay ready and it was easy despite being wet due to its light weight and I, a 65 year old female, do it alone. Although my old mesh is already strong I decided to order another tech mesh but it is out of stock. I will keep looking for him to make him come back. I am attaching a photo of freshly harvested hay. I'm sorry I forgot to take a picture of the exhausted mesh. Checked, no holes. There was enough hay for a week.
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