This message is from: Carol Makosky <cmako...@sirentel.net>


Hello from N.WI where we are getting enough new snow to cover up all the yuck. I just ordered my 3rd set of slow feeder hay nets and they are the size to hold 2 generous flakes of hay. Long ago when I first owned Heidi, I was bound & determined that a pasture area had to be cleared from our woods for her. That never happened and she is on dry lot 24/7 except during summer if the lawn is good and she gets to wander about mowing it. I've seldom had a problem of her gaining too much weight and have come to realize dry lot works best for us. She is fed twice a day with the net which is fastened to a pipe gate with rubber mats under. I've been using the nets for 5 or 6 years and am very pleased with my set up. The nets really come in handy for when we may be out of town for a day or two and I just fill up the number needed for feeding. I try to make Heidi's care for others as simple as possible and the nets fill the bill.

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"God forbid that I should go to any heaven in which there are no horses."
                                           R.B. Cunningham Graham

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Carol M.
On Golden Pond
N. Wisconsin

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