Overview
Improve your horse's eating habits with the Kensington Slow Feed 2-Flake Hay Bag! This slow feed hay bag can fit up to 2 flakes of hay, while the many small openings prevent your horse from eating too fast.
By providing a more natural grazing experience, the hay bag improves digestibility and reduces acid build up. The slow, constant eating can also help reduce stable vices from bored horses. The heavy binding and Textilene® sides and bottom make this hay bag extra durable and the adjustable, removable strap allows for use anywhere. Kensington's signature plaid adds a touch of style to this convenient hay bag!
Details
- Slow Feed Design
- Fits 2 Flakes of Hay
- Mimic More Natural Grazing Habits
- Improve Digestibility
- Heavy Duty Textilene® Fabric
- Removable Strap For Hanging
- Fun Kensington Plaid Colors!
- Net Square Size: 1½" x 1½"
Customer Reviews
Kensington Slow Feed 2-Flake Hay Net BagI’ve been using the Kensington Slow Feed Hay Net for a little while now, and it’s quickly become one of my go-to barn tools. It fits two flakes of hay perfectly! The slow feed design really helps my horse eat at a more natural pace—no more gobbling it all up in 10 minutes! I’ve noticed less waste and better digestion, which is exactly what I was hoping for.
The net is made from a heavy-duty Textilene fabric, and you can tell it’s built to last. Even with daily use and some serious tugging, it’s holding up great. The removable hanging strap is super handy too—it lets me hang the net just about anywhere with ease. And let’s not ignore the fun Kensington plaid colors—a small detail, but a nice one!
If you’re looking to slow down feeding, cut back on waste, and support better eating habits, this hay net does the job. Great quality, smart design, and it looks good too!
Pros:
Durable and long-lasting
Slows down eating effectively
Easy to hang and refill
Helps reduce hay waste
Cute color options
Cons:
May be too small for horses needing larger portions
Fabric is a bit stiff at first
Overall: Highly recommend for any horse owner looking to improve feeding routines.