DIMENSIONS: Round hay nets come in sizes of 5 feet× 5 feet× and can easily accommodate round hay bales. Our round hay netting is designed to be simple and functional, making it easy to install and carry. They can hold a large amount of hay, allowing you to complete the bundling and storage process quickly and efficiently.
SLOW FEED DESIGN: This horse slow feeding hay mesh is 1.75 inches, which can accurately control the output of hay, simulate the rhythm of natural grazing, and guide horses to chew slowly. It can effectively reduce digestive problems such as colic and bloating caused by rapid feeding, while helping livestock to control food intake reasonably, maintain a healthy body shape, and make scientific feeding easier.
SAFETY KNOTLESS DESIGN:The Slow Feeding Hay Net uses a unique knot-free design to ensure the safety and comfort of your livestock. This design is friendly to the natural wear of a horse's teeth and reduces the risk of dental problems. The careful construction minimizes the risk of entanglement and injury, allowing animals to eat freely without worrying about entanglement. In addition, the knot-free design enhances the durability of the netting, providing you with a reliable feeding solution.
HIGH-QUALITY MATERIAL: This hay feeder is made of high-strength nylon material, which is processed with special technology to make the hay net have excellent tensile and wear resistance. Whether it is exposed to the sun or beaten by wind and rain, it can easily cope with both indoor and outdoor environments, and is not easy to deform or break after long-term use. The tight mesh effectively prevents the hay from falling out, reduces feed waste, and lowers the long-term feeding costs.
PRECISE FIT FOR LARGE ROUND BALES: The 5x5x5 foot round grass net size is designed for the mainstream large round bales on the market. Suitable for all kinds of livestock such as goats, cows and horses. Whether it is a small family farm or a large farm, it can provide an efficient and comfortable feeding experience for livestock, and is your right-hand man in animal husbandry.