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Texas Haynet Square Bale Hay Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
🐴 Horse Stable Supplies, 🐎 Horses

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Description of Texas Haynet Square Bale Hay

WASTE-FREE – A Small Hole Hay Net That Leaves Zero Waste. KEEPS BALE FRESH – Our Square Bale Hay Net Makes Hay Last 2-3 Times Longer. BETTER DIGESTION – This Horse Net Feeder Prevents Colic, Ulcers & Feeding Anxieties. MADE IN AMERICA – Our Bale Net is High-Grade, Lasts Longer & Fits Bales 36x18x18" 1.5” Holes. USER FRIENDLY – Our Bale Net makes are Easy to Install and Make Hay Filling much Quicker and Safe with Easy Net Repair.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Will not fit a full bale

Will not fit a 120 lb 3-strand hay bale. A little over half of the bale climbed in. Once you cut the bales they expand pretty quickly so I had to cut the bale and close the hay bag quickly. The thread is not threaded through all the loops like in a normal hay net. It can be very frustrating when the strings come out. The horses made a hole after the first use.

Pros
  • Horses
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, great quality, highly recommend.

I was looking for a way to reduce the amount of hay when tightening my waist. I was wary of using this product, didn't think it would last or they would just keep pulling the hay out and pulling it. I've been using it for a few months now and it works great. The hay at the waist was practically gone and there was no sign of wear. Dinner impressed

Pros
  • Pet Supplies
Cons
  • Not as bulky as other pickups

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good to start working with horses immediately

The photo was taken a few minutes after I posted it. I kept the twine on the bale while working with Haynet at the end of the bale. I then rotated the bale to the other end, cut and removed the twine and tightened/covered the hole. The horses immediately began to eat. The problem I'm trying to solve is making enough hay twice a week so my elderly mom doesn't have to deal with those heavy 40-50 pound bales anymore.

Pros
  • Feeding accessories
Cons
  • Some imperfections