Slow your greedy feeder down for better digestion and extended stable activity. Very small holes let hay or haylage out slowly and make the horse have to work harder and greatly reduces the amount of wastage on the stable floor. Longer forage time means less opportunity for boredom and inactivity.
Probably one of the strongest, most durable and luxurious haynets on the market today, the KM Elite Deluxe Haynet is made of polyethylene, steel rings/hooks and are thicker than normal materials to ensure it will sustain though harsh conditions and general usage, year after year.
The 'Inner Net Design'™ creates a physical barrier which alters the shape and size of the holes compared to a standard haynet to prevent rapid forage consumption and over eating.
Closed hay bag which makes less hay fall on the ground. This makes it more economical than a hay net. The bag also ensures that the feed does not become dirty. Because the bag is made of strong 600D fabric, the horse won't easily damage it.
Closed hay bag which makes less hay fall on the ground. This makes it more economical than a hay net. The bag also ensures that the feed does not become dirty. Because the bag is made of strong 600D fabric, the horse won't easily damage it.
Closed hay bag which makes less hay fall on the ground. This makes it more economical than a hay net. The bag also ensures that the feed does not become dirty. Because the bag is made of strong 600D fabric, the horse won't easily damage it.
Closed hay bag which makes less hay fall on the ground. This makes it more economical than a hay net. The bag also ensures that the feed does not become dirty. Because the bag is made of strong 600D fabric, the horse won't easily damage it.
Closed hay bag which makes less hay fall on the ground. This makes it more economical than a hay net. The bag also ensures that the feed does not become dirty. Because the bag is made of strong 600D fabric, the horse won't easily damage it.
The 'Inner Net Design'™ creates a physical barrier which alters the shape and size of the holes compared to a standard haynet to prevent rapid forage consumption and over eating.