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Tough 1 Slow Feed Hay Bag, Purple

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  • Made of strongest Challenger poly hay cord for longest wear
  • Knotted style
  • Convenient large size
  • 42" long with small 2" x 2" openings to make horse eat slower with less waste


Made of strongest Challenger poly hay cord for longest wear. Knotted style. Convenient large size. 42" long with small 2" x 2" openings to make horse eat slower with less waste.


Elyza Sousa
Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2024
Bought this for my dairy goats and I find it to be quite strong and durable so far. I had purchased one from the store and it was complete garbage. Will purchase another one of these.
Shanna
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023
And it’s still in good condition for almost daily use /especially the rodeos.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2022
This is a great hay net especially for the price. Ive only got 2 flakes in the net in the picture but it easily holds half a bale.
Horses4fun
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2021
So far been using these a few months and they are still holding up well even with aggressive eaters . PITA to get the hay in them but that’s the case with every bag I’ve ever had
Carla perry
Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2021
THE net needs a heavier rope for the opening and carrying. Using a thin piece of twine hurt my hand.I purchased the same net seven years ago and its every horses’ favourite net.
Kerri E
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2021
I love it. My mares are messy and hold a lot of flakes. I might sew some webbing on the top for easier opening and for easier hanging as well. Just hard with the snow and rain to put hay in it, as I just at this point and time have portable stalls. Thank you.
Ashley Collison
Reviewed in Canada on November 30, 2020
Love this product this is my 3rd one these bags are great bang for your buck, my Mara likes to toss hers around, tug on it ect and my first bag lasted a year before roping and I still use it because the rip is small excellent product
Kelly C Lehman
Reviewed in Canada on August 20, 2019
I bought 5 of these bags for a camping/trail riding trip to lee our horses busy when they were just standing around and allow them to eat most of the day. 3 hay bags broke within 2 hours of using them and the other 2 broke by the second day. These are not durable and I would not recommend.
TMRM
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2017
Fantastic product keeping the horses busy and happy nibbling at the hay...okay yanking away at the hay! :)Tough One is Tough Enough for US!Love the product line.
Joyce
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2016
For the price these are good bags. Just not great quality. Can fit almost half a bale of hay in them.Months Later: LOVE these bags!! they have held up very well with daily use. For easy filling, remove the draw string, hang them along a wall or corner with 3 snaps. Center snap should be easy to open. Put 2-3 strands in each snap (center snap will have strands from back and front of bag. Simply remove FRONT strands from the center snap and pull open, insert hay and snap the strands back in the center snap! I will try to add a pic of my 'corner mounted' bags soon.
Fawn Mom
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2015
I have a barn with 30 horses and we feed in hay nets in stalls at all times. I bought several of this brand and unfortunately they are very weak. They are nice and large but holes stretch out and with every day use they break.
Diney
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2014
Got a simular net from Cinch Chix for $30,figured I'd save money and try this, so I got two of them. After using for 2 weeks and being able to compare, this product is okay but could be improved...The tie string should be made of much thicker material. Being thicker, it'd be easier to handle, fill and securely hang.The holes should be 1.5", not 2". Smaller holes will prevent waste and slow them down.One of the bags is bit larger than the other, yet I ordered the same size? Strange, but it's okay.The Cinch Chix net is much better made, the 1.5" holes with the bigger tying rope - this saves me money in hay and keeps the horses eating longer.I'd likely buy more Tough 1 slow feeders if they "remodel" the product.Update - I pitched these. After using sparingly for the past few months, they ripped. :)...will spend the money and get good quality nets.
DianeB
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2012
My horse and I both love this hay bag. He'll empty it rather than clean up a another flake on the floor. No hay wasted! I hang it so it's eye-height for the horse. It holds two flakes, and gives my guy hay to nibble all day or night. I fill it with handfuls of loose hay and it helps to roll the top edge over to make a better opening since the bag has no structure.