Haynets..

Deefa

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Two of my boys are awful for making holes in there haynets! a new one only lasts a week or so before its got extra large holes in it!

Can you get heavy duty ones? fed up of buying new ones!
 

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Trickle nets are great! They have small holes to slow them down and are made out of very strong webbing! They look fairly indestructible! My mare is a hole chewer but she hashadtrickle net for 2 months now and there is no sign of any wear! The holes don't stretch either! It ISA bit pricy at £30 but saves so much money in the long term!
 

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My mare manages to to deposit most of her hay on the floor from a small holed haynet and to make thing worse, twist the thing round so many times it takes ma ages to unravel the damn thing before I can get ot down!
 

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We have had some haynets break this week and I have to say these are the cheap ones. If I buy the more expensive ones ie £10 or more they last for years.
 

Deefa

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I have the cheap ones, i bought them as they destroyed the first set so starting buying cheap. Will buy a more expensive one and see how long it lasts!
 
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