filling haynets

Annie&Amy

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Does anyone know of a good trick to make filling haynets easier and more enjoyable!! Must be my most hated job and i know you can buy rings that you can put nets on but is their a cheaper way? xxxx
 

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a large bucket , put the haynet in it with the top of it over the top of the bucket its a lot easier to fill a bucket
 

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Dont fill nets, put it on the floor

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hahaha
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if pickle had hay on the floor it would be gone in 10 minutes at least a small hole haynet makes him save it a bit!
 

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I used to think like that. However got my mare a haybar (just like putting hay on floor, but stops it getting mixed with bedding) and hay actually seems to last her longer than it did when I put it in 2x haymets to slow her down.
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weird hey.
 

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If I feed mine hay in small holed haynets, it disappears a lot quicker than if I put it in big holed haynets. She obviously thinks she shouldn't be eating it quick if it's in a small net so she does. Same goes for if I give it to her when she comes in from grass, she won't eat it for a few hours. If I leave her for half an hour without a net, she's starving!!!
Reverse psychology or something like that!
No tips for filling nets though, I hate the darned things and would feed it in a big bucket if I thought my horse wouldn't trample the bucket!
 

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My way of doing them is to upturn the wheelbarrow so the handles are sticking up, loop eith er side of the haynet over the handles and shove the hay in. I actually don't swear now when filling them
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Get however many sections of hay, place between your legs, and then put open haynet over the end, pull haynet around the hay/pushing awkward bits in

Once most of the hay is in, take from between legs - and just push the last bits in
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my mum and dad arranged for Jay,a friend of mine to weld me a haynet filler together.
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Just really a 3d rectangular frame with hooks on the top. Dont think it cost much to do, porbably most expensive bit was the metal(£20 ish), and Jay just wanted a box of beer!
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Its amazing, cuts haynet filling time by loads. Wouldnt be without one now, especially as i fill all my haynets for 5 horses at a weekend to last me all week (saves me time in the week, all i have to do is hang one up every morning in each stable)
 

SueAllen

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That sounds like a really good idea! Any photos? I've got a couple of handy people who could make something if I gave them a pic.
 
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