acw295
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Mine arrived today, ordered Friday so very quick 
Bit bemused by the shape though! Will see what happens when I soak
Bit bemused by the shape though! Will see what happens when I soak
Mine arrived today, ordered Friday so very quick
Bit bemused by the shape though! Will see what happens when I soak
what shape are they to start?
Hopefully the review on horsemart and all the positive comments on here will stop people from thinking that this is an advertising post!
I actually bought one each for my mares for the sake of their health and well being! It has definitely helped to have them coming out of winter at a perfect weight! I really don't care about the price or if it saves me money but I'm more concerned about my horses welfare and happiness unlike some people on this thread, it would seem!
What I am actually trying to get across is that £30 is nothing compared to a vet's bill for laminitis or ulcers (as horse is stood for hours with an empty net)!
Sorry haven't had time to read all the reply's so sorry if i have copied someone else with this but aren't these the same for half the price?? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Elim-Net-...ipment&var=&hash=item8bb44c858a#ht_1267wt_905
What I am actually trying to get across is that £30 is nothing compared to a vet's bill for laminitis or ulcers (as horse is stood for hours with an empty net)!
I really don't care about the price or if it saves me money but I'm more concerned about my horses welfare and happiness unlike some people on this thread, it would seem!
Agreed, however the same results can be achieved by double netting haylage nets and providing low calorie forage to pick at for those who find them too expensive.
No they are not the same, better off double netting than parting with your money on one of those sorry to say. My friend spent a fortune on those in different sizes and they are rubbish.
Therefore interested to see feedback from people feeding from a haynet tied low down. Can I ask how low you are tying it? To the point it touches the floor (so with the ring 3ft ish high?).
I appreciate the actual net holes too small for real safety concerns but what about the fact that you still have the rope fastening - likelyhood of getting a leg through it?