BLOOMOAK Hay Internet for Horse, Black Hay Bag 40″ Period and four” Better Holes with Steel Rings for Goat/Donkeys/Older Horses 2 PCS (40″ Period & 4“ Hollow)…
$ 45.99 Original price was: $ 45.99.$ 27.98Current price is: $ 27.98.
Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
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Manufacturer | B Bloomoak |
ASIN | B07X1W2M9S |
Country of Origin | China |
Customer Reviews |
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Date First Available | September 3, 2019 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.26 x 7.8 x 2.76 inches |
Brand Name | B BLOOMOAK |
Target Audience Keyword | horses |
Color | 2 PCS (40″ Length & 4“ Hole) |
Manufacturer | B Bloomoak |
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Bloomoak Products
The best gift for your horse
Handwoven hay net for durability.
Bloomoak-Handwoven Hay Net, Build to Last.
At Bloomoak, we meticulously handcraft each product with deep care for equine health and happiness. Our handwoven hay nets honor traditional craftsmanship, employing premium PE materials and intricate weaving techniques for exceptional strength and durability, far surpassing machine-made options.
Bloomoak – A Steadfast Advocate For Tradition, Quality, And Equine Well-being
Bloomoak Horse Feeding
Bloomoak Horse Feeding
Bloomoak Horse Feeding
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Package Dimensions : 11.26 x 7.8 x 2.76 inches; 9.88 ounces
Date First Available : September 3, 2019
Manufacturer : B Bloomoak
ASIN : B07X1W2M9S
Country of Origin : China
Bloomoak: Handwoven Hay Net, Built to Last.
Flexible and Durable: Our hay nets are made of durable soft nylon, which makes them more flexible and longer lasting, compared to machine sewn seams.
Saving Hay with 4″ Hole: No more wasted hay, save hay and costs! Like the blind or seniors with dental issues, are good candidates for large holes.
Convenience: With 12 metal rings on top of the hay net, you can just clip and tie it up anywhere easily, Indoor, outdoor, stalls, trees, trailer, etc.
Better for Digestion: Slow down feeding speed, improve body built and prevent bloat and colic. Simulate grazing and helping to release endorphins from chewing, which keeps hind gut bacterial flora happy and healthy.
Laura L Cole –
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.
Allison –
Best waste free hay feeder for goats!
I have tried so many different hay feeders for my pet goats. No matter what there was always so much waste at the end of the day either from them pulling out to much on to the floor or from them finding a way to pee or poop all over it. This by far is the best hay feeder I have tried yet. I place a tray underneath for any loose pieces and they can’t get on top of it to go to the bathroom. These hay bags have already saved me so much money and aggravation! I’m getting 2 more! Love it!
Stacey –
Very good!
My girl is a bit messy, and I don’t think she has ever used a net. But she took to it and the larger holes work better for her impatient self, way less wasted hay. my only complaint was that a couple of the ends at the rings came untucked but it wasn’t a surprised with as hard as she is on it. It was an easy fix too.
ManSheit –
Quality of net is good, dangerous for small goats
There are a lot of negative reviews. My Nigerian Dwarfs love it. They eat 3x more hay then while i just out some out for them every day. If it falls apart, I will update my review. So far it is great.Edit: one of our goats got caught in the netting, freaked out, and hung herself. We were devastated. The net performs as expected but would not recommend for small goats or goats with horns.
Burk –
Worth buying, works like it should.
Works as it should. Main rope that you hang net from came apart. No big deal, just tied back together and hung it back up. Would definitely buy again.
Lynn M –
Didn’t last.
I’m not at all saying that it’s entirely the fault of the product… horses can be hard on hay nets. But one bet didn’t even last a day, and the other made it a few more before the other mare ruined it beyond fixing. I don’t know if it’d have been better to get smaller net holes or not but I think I’ll go with solid mangers on the wall.
mommyof4 –
This almost killed my daughters horse!
I’ll start by saying we live on a farm. We have a lot of animals. We have recently weaned my daughters pony and since she is in a separate pen she decided to buy this to give her some hay because she was wasting hers by playing and throwing it on the ground. This hay feeder was in the pen for about a week and one day we went out and the pony had two legs wrapped in this laying on the ground. She was fine the night before. So I’ll give it a 10/10 for sturdiness. Had it broken from the panel she would have gotten a bad rope burn probably at the worst. But we had to cut this off of a scared animal and it was very dangerous. Once it was cut off she couldn’t stand for a while and when she did she was completely wobbly. She bust blood vessels in her eyes and rubbed a bunch of hair off the side of her face while thrashing around. It was horrifying. Worst of all my daughter felt like it was her fault because she found this feeder and bought it with her own money. Thankfully the pony is doing good now. But we threw this thing in the dumpster. I’d definitely let her waste as much hay as she wants before I’d ever put this back in there with any of our animals.
Cc –
Good quality
Good quality, my horse definitely seems much happier to have made the switch to a large diamond net instead if his slow feeder net! Large enough I usually do 5 flakes in it & can get it to close snuggly.
Andreas –
Wollte es zur Beschäftigung für meine Schafe benutzen aber die Maschen sind viel zu weit so das zu viel Heu auf den Boden fällt – da gehen meine Schafe dann nicht mehr dran….werde es an einen Pferdebesitzer verschenken…
Bernardino Sanchez –
Buen tamaño mi caballo lo agradecio
Andrea –
The holes are too small for horses to access hay. Nets usually end up on the floor because they spend so much time flipping it around trying to get hay out of it.