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Poo picking eclipses everything as being worst task!

Of the 2, it depends on the hay, I the sections are really loose and go everywhere, then haynets. Same with duvet cover if the duvet all folds up and you have to re do it. But I do love the smell of fresh bedding that's dried on the washing line!
 

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If you turn the duvet cover inside out and put your hands into the corners then you can grab the duvet and shake the cover over it. Easy peasy ?

Don't forget to remove the cat first. I forgot yesterday and found that you cannot put a duvet cover on with a cat inside it. ;)

ETA - I haven't accidently put a cat in a haynet yet... but there is someone on here who has. :p
 

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Really tough choice BnB. I think haynets win by a nose.
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Poo picking eclipses everything as being worst task!

Of the 2, it depends on the hay, I the sections are really loose and go everywhere, then haynets. Same with duvet cover if the duvet all folds up and you have to re do it. But I do love the smell of fresh bedding that's dried on the washing line!
I have a poo Hoover - total game changer
 

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Depends. We need more information.

What was the size and weight of duvet? And the type of haynet? I would say that changing a single duvet is much easier than filling one of those fiddly nylon haynets, but if it was a king size winter duvet v a square haynet with a nice big opening then for sure the haynet wins.
 

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Depends. We need more information.

What was the size and weight of duvet? And the type of haynet? I would say that changing a single duvet is much easier than filling one of those fiddly nylon haynets, but if it was a king size winter duvet v a square haynet with a nice big opening then for sure the haynet wins.
Now you are getting technical, Winters.;);)
 

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If I’m filling hay nets from small bales, I prefer that to duvet covers. Otherwise haynets are worse!
 

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Haynets, especially when it's wet and they stick to you. Small children are very handy when it comes to changing duvet covers, they can get inside right down to the corners :D
 

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Depends. We need more information.

What was the size and weight of duvet? And the type of haynet? I would say that changing a single duvet is much easier than filling one of those fiddly nylon haynets, but if it was a king size winter duvet v a square haynet with a nice big opening then for sure the haynet wins.
Kingsized 12.5 tog duvet. All different sorts of haynets including double netting some for fatty ... actually this was a really useful exercise haynets win (lose) as there are just way more of them — i use big tubs for those on ad lib but the fatties need to be restrained (i have tried)or their hay is gone in 20 minutes
 

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Duvet covers - especially super king size ones. I have to rope in another pair of hands to help because my arms don't stretch far enough! ?

Give me hay nets to fill anytime!
 

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Haynets ?

Hay cubes are a game changer!

If you turn the duvet cover inside out and put your hands into the corners then you can grab the duvet and shake the cover over it. Easy peasy ?
I still hate it, duvets that is.
 
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