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🐎 Slow the feed, speed up health — the ultimate hay net upgrade!
The Bloomoak Slow Feed Hay Net is a 40-inch, handwoven, heavy-duty polyethylene hay bag designed to hold 3-4 flakes of hay. Featuring durable 8-strand ropes and a 2-inch hole, it slows feeding to promote better digestion and reduce gastric ulcers. Easy to fill and hang with multiple rings, it’s built for longevity and efficiency in stables, trailers, or barns.















| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 49 Reviews |
L**E
Love this hay net!
I've been looking for a hay net that was well made, reasonably priced and had the size holes I needed. This was the 6th hay net I've purchased and it's perfect! I've ordered a 2nd one.
N**K
As described
Easy to use, easily holds about 8-9 flakes, and durable.
M**N
Great
Great Haynet for price.
V**S
Dangerous for goats with horns or scurs!
My goat got stuck in the net and completely ripped off his horn, a lot of bleeding and pain my little dude has been through. Not good for animals with horns!
K**E
Junk - Not for horses
Bought this because it had metal rings which I thought would make it sturdier. My horse had all the metal rings bent or missing by morning.
D**T
Very durable and effective slow feed hay net
Took my horses a little while to adjust to the 2 inch opening since they were used to the 4 inch opening nets. Definitely a slow feeder the same amount of hay now lasts all day until evening feeding. Nets are easy to load when I put them inside a large garbage can and secure the cinch rope around the edge. Horses seem to enjoy getting the bite-size pieces of hay out of the net and I have virtually no hay loss. The nylon material is very soft but durable and doesn’t seem to bother their lips or unravel. Very pleased overall!
S**S
One of my goats got his horns stuck in it. They are not very bright. :)
Watch out for goats getting their horns stuck in it as the hay amount decreases.
C**L
Don't bother if for horses
My guy managed to open a large hole in less than 2 days and he's not an aggressive eater!
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