goodtimes
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I prefer to feed from the floor or hay bar, however, my new boy is one greedy ******, so have been using a hay net with small holes.
I have no idea how or why he does it, but he has got caught on his hay net twice in as many weeks.
One rug had clips, so I fasten them with the clip to the inside...he still managed to get caught.
The other rug has buckles....he somehow managed to get the net caught on the buckle.
The nets are tied up with bale string and I dare not put my old horses John Whittaker rug on him, as the front fastenings are like surcingle fastenings, a disaster waiting to happen with this new boy and his hay net/ rug habit.
Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Also, he needs a rug as he is clipped.
I have no idea how or why he does it, but he has got caught on his hay net twice in as many weeks.
One rug had clips, so I fasten them with the clip to the inside...he still managed to get caught.
The other rug has buckles....he somehow managed to get the net caught on the buckle.
The nets are tied up with bale string and I dare not put my old horses John Whittaker rug on him, as the front fastenings are like surcingle fastenings, a disaster waiting to happen with this new boy and his hay net/ rug habit.
Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Also, he needs a rug as he is clipped.