Lulup
Well-Known Member
My horse Physio (fully qualified and reputable) told me that there is now firm evidence linking use of hay nets to arthritic changes in the neck and strongly advised that we discontinue their use immediately. One of the horses on the yard that had been 'under par' for a little while went to the vets for a work up and guess what - arthritic changes in neck - he had only been purchased a few months before so the cause is unknown but try standing and doing the same repetitive movement up and back with your head and see how long it takes until you're uncomfortable - not long!
I still use them on occasions - times when a horse is unsettled and likely to trample his hay into his bed etc. but generally I feed straight from the floor and on the whole they clear it all up by morning without much ending up in their bed. I am a tidy freak - but not so much so that I will feed my horses in a way detrimental to their well being..
I still use them on occasions - times when a horse is unsettled and likely to trample his hay into his bed etc. but generally I feed straight from the floor and on the whole they clear it all up by morning without much ending up in their bed. I am a tidy freak - but not so much so that I will feed my horses in a way detrimental to their well being..