I am very satisfied with this network. My horse has been wearing it for about 2.5 weeks now and so far it's working as it should with no breaks. I use it in a rubber lined feeding bowl to encourage upside down eating. I installed 2 eyebolts on the bottom of the feeder and used the included carabiners to attach it to the feeder. I pinned it to the bottom of the grid. It's hard to trim but a bunion lasts 3 days on my horse so I only have to deal with it a few times a week. Clips prevent my horse from pulling the net when he is more exhausted. I followed the instructions in the box and continued feeding loose hay at the regular feeding times until I felt she was really comfortable with the net. It took my horse about a week. It's harder for him to get hay or when the net is exhausted and not full, but he copes normally. I only watch it a little more closely when it's less than half full to make sure it never goes completely empty. Many people have asked about this network and I have given it a good recommendation.
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