Reduce Hay Waste with The Easy-Up® Safety First Hay Rack
With Easy-Up® Safety First Hay Racks, you'll reduce hay waste by keeping hay off the floor. This easy-to-assemble hay rack comes in a standard and large size to fit the needs of your space and horse. The narrow bar spacing slows consumption, allowing horses to eat at a natural pace. Plus, by keeping your hay off the floor in a slow feeder, you prevent the ingestion of dust and shavings that could cause colic.
Mountable hay rack that helps reduce waste and improve your horse's health
Rounded 1" tubular steel framing designed to minimize the risk of injury
Narrow 2 1/2" bar spacing for a slower, more natural consumption
Slow Feeding - The Healthier Option for Your Horse
There are many reasons to use a slow feeder for your horse, such as health and money-saving benefits. When you keep hay off the floor, you're keeping your horse from ingesting dust, shavings, dirt, and manure that can cause colic. Not only that, but slow feeders prevent excessive waste, which saves you money in the long run.
A Safe and Durable Design
Easy-Up® Safety First Hay Racks are safe, durable, and designed to withstand daily use. The 1" rounded tubular steel framing with 9/16" tubular vertical bars are designed with horse-safety top of mind, decreasing the risk of injury compared to others. We are so confident in this design that it comes with an industry-leading 5-year warranty against breakage.
Two Size Options to Fit Your Needs
Available in both a standard and large size to fit the needs of your stable and horse. The standard size is 23"H x 25"W x 13 1/2"D. The large size is 27"H x 27"W x 16"D.
2.5" Spacing to Slow Consumption
The 2.5" narrow bar spacing slows your horse's consumption, helping eat at a more natural pace. This prolongs the time they have hay in front of them and is especially beneficial for boarding facilities, horses stalled for longer periods, and horses that struggle with overconsumption.
Easy Assembly
This hay rack is SO EASY to put together. The tubular top slides into itself, and the bottom framing is attached with the included screws.