Bloomoak Large Round Bale Hay Net for Horses, 5 * 5 Feet Slow Feed Hay Net Feeder for Livestocks, with 1.5" Hole/2.5" Hole (2.5" Hole for Natural Feed)
R 3,007
or 4 x payments of R751.75 with
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Bloomoak Large Round Bale Hay Net for Horses, 5 * 5 Feet Slow Feed Hay Net Feeder for Livestocks, with 1.5" Hole/2.5" Hole (2.5" Hole for Natural Feed)
Suitable for hay bale size: The size of the round hay bale net is 5ft*5ft*5ft (150cm*150cm*150cm). Perfect for 5*5*5 and 3*4*8 feet square hay bales, etc. It can accommodate many types of hay bales.
Easy to operate: The hay net is easy to fill by hand, no tractor required. Just open the net to fill the hay, and tighten the bale with the draw cord. The self-locking tie that comes with the hay net helps tighten the net to prevent the horse's hooves from getting caught in the hay net.
2.5-Inch natural feed holes: The 2.5-inch holes of the hay net are ideal for cattle and most draft horses as well as other large breeds like warmblood. This size helps slow down feeding, reducing the risk of digestive issues in cattle. The larger the holes, the better the ventilation, prevent moisture accumulation, and make it easier to check the condition of the hay.
Save money and time: When dealing with drier, larger pieces of forage, the 2.5 holes of the hay net help keep the hay bales together, so they won't scatter everywhere or get damaged by stepping on the mud, saving money, waste, and mess.
Durable Material: Bloomoak hay net is made of PE material, which is more UV-resistant, less water-absorbent, softer, and easy to fold and store compared to nylon rope. The net has a load-bearing capacity of 2200 lbs, which is very sturdy and can be used for a long time.
💡 Important Safety Notice Before Buying a Hay Net: Monitor hoof safety: If your horse wears shoes, be mindful that the net may pose an entanglement risk when hung too low. To prevent accidents: -Hang the net high enough so your horse cannot paw at it. -Consider using a solid wall or enclosed feeder as an alternative.