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🐎 Slow feed, smart care – because your horse deserves the best!
The Bloomoak Slow Feed Hay Net is a 40-inch, handwoven hay bag crafted from durable polyethylene with 8-strand thick ropes. Designed with 2-inch holes, it slows feeding to promote better digestion and reduce hay waste. Easy to fill and hang with reinforced rings, it holds up to 3-4 flakes and supports up to 14 lbs, making it ideal for horses and goats in stables, trailers, or barns.















| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 49 Reviews |
L**E
Love this hay net!
I've been looking for a hay net that was well made, reasonably priced and had the size holes I needed. This was the 6th hay net I've purchased and it's perfect! I've ordered a 2nd one.
N**K
As described
Easy to use, easily holds about 8-9 flakes, and durable.
M**N
Great
Great Haynet for price.
V**S
Dangerous for goats with horns or scurs!
My goat got stuck in the net and completely ripped off his horn, a lot of bleeding and pain my little dude has been through. Not good for animals with horns!
K**E
Junk - Not for horses
Bought this because it had metal rings which I thought would make it sturdier. My horse had all the metal rings bent or missing by morning.
D**T
Very durable and effective slow feed hay net
Took my horses a little while to adjust to the 2 inch opening since they were used to the 4 inch opening nets. Definitely a slow feeder the same amount of hay now lasts all day until evening feeding. Nets are easy to load when I put them inside a large garbage can and secure the cinch rope around the edge. Horses seem to enjoy getting the bite-size pieces of hay out of the net and I have virtually no hay loss. The nylon material is very soft but durable and doesn’t seem to bother their lips or unravel. Very pleased overall!
S**S
One of my goats got his horns stuck in it. They are not very bright. :)
Watch out for goats getting their horns stuck in it as the hay amount decreases.
C**L
Don't bother if for horses
My guy managed to open a large hole in less than 2 days and he's not an aggressive eater!
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