This message is from: Gail Russell <g...@zeliga.com>

The one I use is the Cinch Chix 1" hole net.  It appears that the Happy Grazer  
1 1/4" inch net will shrink down to 1 inch holes, and may be comparable. The 
effect of different nets is different depending upon whether or not they are 
hanging or stuffed pillows, whether or not the hay is wet or dry, the type of 
hay, and whether or not the net is full or nearly empty.  

I would recommend getting the Cinch Chix net to start with.  Because I have 
multiple lhorses, I believe the West Coast Bale feeder size is best because I 
can make at least two feeders out of one.  (Some people cut them in three, but 
I believe that is too small for the type of barrel feeders I make.

That said, I may eventually try the Happy Grazer.  It looks like a better 
solution for those who have sand problems.

Gail
This message is from: Ellen Barry <ethba...@yahoo.ie>


Hi Gail,
Which net do you call the extreme slow feed

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> ------------------- Since I started feeding with extreme slow feed nets, 
> where the horses eat pretty much nonstop overnight from 4PM to 4 to 6 AM, the 
> horses are much more relaxed, willing and attentive.  It is almost like I 
> have a different horse. -------
> Gail

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