Where do you get your haylage nets from?

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Checked Robinsons, Derbyhouse and Ride Away and my local tack shops-looking for a LARGE net with SMALL holes (I mistakenly bought a small holed net which turned out to be a small net the other day-how annoying!)
 
I just got some from equestrian clearance. They seem good quality.
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Derby house defo do them. I've bought some from there. They are the expensive ones though,. made out of fishermens trawler nets though. They're excellent though. even a greedy little pony can't chew through them!
 
Shires make two different types - the huge ones with 2 colours (black/red, black/blue) with metal rings at the botttom, which are strong, and the smaller ones with one colour, and no ring at the bottom, which aren't as strong (sold at robinsons)

The IV horse haylage ones are a decent size, but I have to fill 2 to make sure my horse has enough hay overnight. They are not indestructible, but very strong compared to the cheaper nets.

I've bought them all from Frogpool manor (google them) as Chloe is a nightmare with haylage nets and can destroy them overnight if she's hungry enough!

Yes, fairhill is a haylage net nerd.
 
I got mine from ebay, they are the big shires ones (fit about 1/3 bale hay in) with the tiny holes. Had them 6months so far and they are going strong. My local tack shop sell them aswell, but fussy me had to have the Baby Blue ones
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I habe some of the derby house miser nets - they are huge, you can get about 1/3 bale of hay in them so ideal for overnight, but they have tiny hole. I have had mine for two years and still going strong.
 
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