Hold up to a destructive eater
"This has been the only hay net that’s held up against an avid hay eater !"

This hay bag has been specifically engineered to house roughly half a bale, equivalent to 5+ flakes of hay. It's an excellent solution for those who require substantial feed storage. Fabricated from ultra-durable 1680D material, this bag is built to withstand daily use, with sturdy webbing, and drawstring closure.



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Brand
Dura-Tech
Overall rating: 4.25 / 5 from 8 reviews.
Review topics: ["bag","hay","holes","net","idea"].
"This has been the only hay net that’s held up against an avid hay eater !"
"Best Product ever! My horse loves it"
"Think this will be a good product in a horse trailer with the closed bottom"
"Was very optimistic about this hay bag. . like the larger holes so my draft & draftX wouldn't get too frustrated. Sadly, after only a week. . it has ripped. It is hung inside shelter/stall with a couple flakes of hay. Disappointed, given its really not a cheap hay bag although I did get it on sale. Bought 2 of these hay bags. . the other one has not ripped yet."
"Great idea for horses who need hay net but get frustated with any smaller holes or tough nylon string. . The quality of the bag is great however the string to hang the bag is not and the toggle that tightens it is cheap plastic. So we replaced the string with strong nylon like regular hay nets. . . Also its definitely not going to hold a half of a bale maybe three flakes. . ."
"I LOVE this hay net. I have an older horse that wastes a lot of hay. I was using the old fashion rope net, but the holes were too big. I didn't want to get one of those nets with the small holes. I would find them very frustrating for the horse, plus he doesn't need to eat slowly. I would really like it if it was just a tad larger in the circumference, because it would be easier to load 3 to 4 sections of hay. It's very sturdy. I have only used it for about 2 weeks though."
"The hay nets are perfect for horses who get frustrated by slow feed nets or bags!"
"Love the design, it was his favorite bag, but he did rip through the holes more quickly than his other bags"