Overview
A completely unique design, the Tough1 Hay Hoop Collapsible Wall Feeder with 2" Web Net mimics a natural feeding experience by mounting the slow-feed style net low on a stall wall to keep your horse in a grazing position even while contained.
The easy-to-load top opening holds itself open with a round wire frame, then locks flat against the wall for safe and reliable security. Low positioning and slower-intake feeding can help reduce stall vices such as cribbing, weaving, and pawing and promotes healthy digestion.
Details
- Unique, Safe & Easy to Use Design
- Promotes Slow-Feeding Experience
- Relieves Boredom, Stall Vices & Bad Habits
- Sturdy Round Wire Frame & Mount System
- Locks Flat Against Wall for Safety
- Net Made of 1/2" Webbing with 2x2" Square Openings
- Mounting Hardware Included!
Additional Information
Capacity: 3-4 regular flakes of hay
Directions for mounting the Hay Hoop Collapsible Feeder may be viewed here.
Sizing
Dimensions:
- 20" x 2.5" Mounting Bracket
- 17" x 13" x 3/8" Round Wire Top Frame
Other Items to Consider
Customer Reviews
Works well with some adjustmentsHolds two flakes from a 95lb two string bale. Fairly straight forward to mount the frame despite non existent directions! Thank goodness for the close up pictures of the net installed. The provided rope is too thick to fit into the pegs but I used it and augmented with baling twine because it was too short. It's working nicely to slow my mare down while eating her hay.
Never going back to regular hay netsEasy to install, holds a TON of hay, and the sizing is perfect for 10x10 or 12x12 stalls.
Recommend (for now)We mounted four of these. I have one horse that is very hard on things, including nets. We previously bought boxes with the nets on top, and he broke them many times. So we shall see how the nets hold up. Overall happy with them so far, easy to hang up. A little tricky to learn to open and close. Fit about two to three flakes of hay. Do what they say. I like the web netting, which we consistently choose over rope netting to save our ponies' faces.