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5 Slow Hay Feeders For Your Horse's Stall

January 5, 2023
Ditch those hay nets and try something new! Slow-feeder hay nets can break over time and be a hassle to fill, instead try one of these practical hay feeders. These long-term investments replicate natural grazing. They’re great for your horse’s digestive system and easy to use in their stall or paddock. Slow Hay Feeders This...

DIY Slow Feeder Hay Boxes

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November 27, 2020
Barn owners know all too well how wasteful horses can be with their hay. A slow feeder hay box will forever change your life. Not only do they cut down on waste, but they can slow down your quick eater and extend the hay. It’s a win win for everyone involved! Before you go out...

Should You Feed Grain Or Hay First?

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January 14, 2019
Many horse owners don’t give it a second thought. They feed their horse when it’s convenient for their schedule. Sometimes, they give grain in the morning and again in the evening. In addition, the horse is given large quantities of hay after each meal. Is this the schedule that’s truly best for your horse? Find...

Save Money On Hay With These DIY Slow Feeders

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November 5, 2018
You can’t deny it, horses like to waste hay and overeat. Slow feeders are able to stop both of those bad habits. While it’s a good idea to provide hay 24/7, your horse doesn’t need to gobble it down like their life depends on it. These DIY feeders will keep hay off the ground and...

Slow Down The Quick Grain Eater With These Six Tricks

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October 6, 2017
Don’t be the reason your quick eater chokes! Most have seen it, the horse that bolts inside and gobbles down his grain like it’s his last meal. This horse is usually done before all the others. It’s natural for him to want to eat, but it’s also in his best interest to consume grain and...

Why You Should Use A Slow-Feeder Hay Net

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February 17, 2017
The most natural environment for a horse is where he can roam the field and graze on small, frequent meals of forage. That is not always possible, especially in the winter. Slow-feeder hay nets mimic grazing behavior by reducing the amount he eats at once. When kept full, the nets provide access to forage throughout the...

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