Orchardbeck
Well-Known Member
This has probably been asked before, but I followed a lorry on my way home last night that had two (soaked) haynets attached to the ramp.
I've seen this many times before but it just made me think - What if the string snapped (which they do, very easily) and the net fell in to the carriageway, either blocking it or causing someone to swerve; and would the hay not become contaminated with mud and general road yickiness?
I can see the reasons for - take up less space inside, horses can't get at them, won't drip inside if they've been soaked etc - i'm just not sure I could do it myself.
What are your thoughts, and if you do, what are your reasons for doing it?
I've seen this many times before but it just made me think - What if the string snapped (which they do, very easily) and the net fell in to the carriageway, either blocking it or causing someone to swerve; and would the hay not become contaminated with mud and general road yickiness?
I can see the reasons for - take up less space inside, horses can't get at them, won't drip inside if they've been soaked etc - i'm just not sure I could do it myself.
What are your thoughts, and if you do, what are your reasons for doing it?