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Hay House Nets

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HAY HOUSE NETS

AVAILABLE IN NET HOLE SIZE 1", 1.5", 2" & 2.75” 

Our Hay Hut / House Net Toppers will fit both feeders, making these huts into a slow hay feeder system. NAG Bags offers two sizes, available to fit with either large square bales or round bales. The Net Toppers come in a cylinder shape with a closed top and an open-end ready to be attached. Simply attach the NAG Bag netting to the bottom of the Hay Hut/ House creating an all-in-one feeder. Attaching either by threading the netting onto piping, or tying onto the base of the feeder (we recommend drilling every 5 inches).  

Not included:

  • Piping
  • Twine/rope
  • Physical Hay House 


NAG Bags are not just saving you time, but keeping your grazing animals more content, with forage lasting longer. Providing a cleaner environment, reducing the risk of ulcers, colic, cribbing, stall vices and inhalant allergies

All our nets come with a strand of twine!  

 

Before you order, please note:

  • Unsure of the net hole size for your grazing animals? Please refer to our online Net Guide. If you still are not sure about sizing, please  Contact Us directly. 
  • We highly recommend all grazing animals to be introduced to nets with loose hay feedings for the first few days (up 7 days). Remember, this process should be practiced every time you re-introduce nets.
  • Many customers do not use their hay nets all year round. When re-introducing the NAG Bag nets, we recommend feeding loose hay alongside the net for the first couple of days. When you see your grazing animals leaving the loose hay, you know the net has been properly accepted. 
  • All NAG Bags do not need to be filled to their total capacity. NAG Bags can also be fed loose on the ground with ease with no shod or horned animals.
  • Remember that starving an animal out with only a flake of hay in the AM and PM will not help them lose weight! It only causes stress, ulcers and may cause other habits with this feeding practice. It’s the hay that may need to be corrected; we recommend hay testing. You will see many changes physically and emotionally when feeding correctly. For more information on this topic, check out our resources. 
  • Disclaimer: We do not recommend using nets with horned animals, horses with blankets or non-breakaway halters. Nets may be used with shod horses but must be used in a feeder, tub or hung high. NAG Bag nets may be used with blankets as long as the buckles are covered. 


FAQs or Contact Us.  We love to help. 

Don't know where to start? Check out our Net Guide page or explore more helpful pages to get started.

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