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Slow the horse's Intake Designed to slow the rate of a horse's hay intake, the Kensington Slow Feed 2-Flake Hay Bag also reduces waste Adds digestions Many small holes force your horse to eat hay slowly, which aids digestion and keeps your horse occupied The leader in Equestrian Products From Dover Saddlery: The leader in equestrian products for over 40 years offering the best quality horse and rider products throughout the US Read more
HAY BAGS TO GIVE YOUR HORSES BETTER DIGESTION - Enough of the messy haystack that tempts your horses to overfeed. This slow-feed hay bag allows your horse to feed naturally, imitating their natural feeding process.
NO MESS SLOW HAY FEEDERS FOR HORSES - No more endless stall sweeping and tidying. Your horses can no longer poop, roll or step on their food. These hay-saving slow feeder bags are designed let your horse eat freely without spoiling the hay.
EASY TO HANG STURDY MATERIAL - 1.5" x 1.5" poly-nylon square holes to feed your horse without easily wearing or tearing. Our slow feed hay bag for horses comes with adjustable straps for ease in transport.
FITS UP TO FOUR FLAKES OF HAY - Give your horses the delight they need with the only slow feed hay bag that fits enough hay flakes for your horse’s appetite. Designed with extra-strong nylon squares for easy access.
I highly recommend the Kensington feed bags! So easy to load the hay and they hold a lot. Great for the stall during a stormy night or pen when camping. I also use it to carry extra hay when camping and using a smaller feed bag on a picket line. Totally worth the money. I have several.My horses are hard on hay bags! They like to flip them around and generally put them through a lot of action. These bags have held together very well. I use them daily and they have shown no signs of wear after 2 months. Well made!Our horses were wasting too much hay with the metal hay racks. I thought it was our only option given the number of hay bags our warmblood gelding had destroyed. I took a chance on these hay bags and forked out the higher price. These bags are awesome. I have 4 and they are working perfectly. The horses love the more natural position and the hay waste is almost none! Time will tell if our destructive horse will start chewing through.,,,but he hasn’t yet which is amazing because he can destroy a cheap bag in one night.These slow feeders have completely changed my life. I love them. No wasted hay. Horses always have something to eat all dayThese bags are very practical for holding hay and attach well to a rail. My old ones hung from trees, so I had to do things a little different, but these are certainly worth the effort. They appear to be well made and I have hope that they will last a long time. I think for the materials that they are over priced, but even so, I highly recommend them.These hay bags holds at least four large flakes of hay. We have had one bag in each of our four stalls during this winter/spring for our four horses. We can leave for over 24 hours and they still have hay when we return. We think we will be moving them outside during the better weather months until the horses are grazing on our pasture in July. We love the bags.It has been less than a year since I reviewed this feeder and here is an update. All 5 of our feeders have ripped at the seam or the netting. At first I thought it was a bag fault so Kensington sent a new bag. Eventually all bags failed however where my wife sewed the holes the bag did not tear in the same spot. Maybe the side material is too thin and/or the seam is not reinforced enough. These bags are too expensive to replace every six months. We are now buying $15 bags which hold up much better but do not hold as much hay.I really enjoy using this bag as an everyday feeder.This is my second bag, so now both my horses eat out of these feeders. I use 2 extended clips to help with closing the bags..... it makes it easier to open and close because I try and cram 3 flakes of hay into each feeder.Could be a little wider
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