Gatsby Woven Nylon Hay Net for Equine Use
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Introducing the Gatsby Woven Nylon Hay Net, an essential accessory designed for equine use. This classic hay net is expertly crafted from durable woven nylon, ensuring longevity and reliability in various environments.
The thoughtful design of the Gatsby Hay Net elevates your feeding routine by keeping hay elevated and off the floor, which is particularly beneficial during transportation, at shows, or even while stabled. Measuring 39 inches when empty, this hay net features strategically placed 4-inch feed holes that allow horses to graze comfortably while minimising wastage.
Key features of the Gatsby Woven Nylon Hay Net include:
- Durable woven nylon construction that stands up to daily use
- Elevated design to prevent hay from being trampled or soiled
- Suitable for a variety of settings, including trailering, shows, and stalls
- Generous size with 4-inch feed holes for ease of feeding
Choose the Gatsby Woven Nylon Hay Net for a practical and efficient solution to your equine feeding needs. Ensure your horse enjoys hay in a clean and accessible manner while reducing waste and mess in their environment.
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