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

Hmm... Very, very interesting.  I have resorted to the Happy Grazer nets to
get the best slow down thus far.  It seems to help that the hay is not in a
hanging bag that they could otherwise shake and pull on (and tear holes
in).  However, the Happy Grazer is harder to load than flipping hay into
some "barrel-funnels" ( topped and tailed 35 gallon plastic barrels (to
which the hay nets are attached on the bottom).  Gail

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