2PCS Hay Nets for Horses,2.36″x2.36″ Holes 40”Horse Hay Feeder Net for Slower Feeding,Strong Load-Bearing Hay Bag Hanging for Horse Stable Trailer (Black)
$ 6.98
Pros ….-It’s nice thick material. It should last a long time.-the animals liked it-handles at the top instead of a drawstring, which I liked.Cons ….It’s small, holds about half as much as the other 40” hay nets I own.Long version.I was hoping that these Hayserman hay nets would be good sturdy material as they appeared in the pics. And they are!! They are as sturdy as my favorite hay nets that last me for years. So imagine that these will last a good long while. Huge plus!!I also kind of liked the handles at the top. It was different. I liked that there was no string to get caught in the hay while loading and they it made it easy to hold. You could clip a sturdy carabiner to them and hook it to anything but I just slipped them over a fence post. It comes with some extra “rope” should you want to tie it off.The horses and goats loved it. The openings are just a bit larger than the nets they’re used to, but still small enough to help prevent waste.The downside (and this was a pretty big downside for me) is that it is MUCH smaller than the 40” bags I have from 2 other brands. I included side by side pics.As you can see from the pics the nets are the same height, but the Haysrman nets are gathered at the bottom, where as the nets from the other 2 brands I own are squared off on the bottom. This means they hold almost twice as much hay!I ran out of square bales so I’m filling from a round bale but our guess (those of us who fill hay nets daily) was …. you likely wouldn’t be able to fit much more than 1 flake from a 40-50 lb bale. Of course I’m good at stuffing hay in and I think I could squeeze in more.It might not be a big deal if you are feeding smaller animals. It would be good for my Nigerians. But these have slightly larger holes and with holding less hay the horses blew through these in no time. I like to pack my nets with as much hay as possible so that they keep the animals occupied for a good long while.I would recommend them if you don’t mind the size or are feeling fewer or smaller animals. They are very well made and good quality nets. I think they would last a good long while, it would take a lot of abuse to mess them up. They would be good for trailering horses too if you are just trying to keep them occupied for a short while.




