GutzBusta® Knotless Hay Net - Small
The GutzBusta® Slow Feed Hay Nets significantly reduce the incidence of colic, choke, stomach ulcers, boredom, hay wastage, and stable vices. The Small GutzBusta® Knotless Hay Nets are great for snacks at shows or competitions while floating, for ponies or horses anytime, anywhere. The super soft no knot netting is made from 5mm thick and high strength PP (polypropylene) with a super-strong 240ply, the strongest on the Australian market. Super easy to fill due to nice wide-open mouths. This product can be thrown on the ground if your horse isn’t shod. It doesn’t have metal joints, so you don’t have to worry about your horse's teeth or mouths getting injured. This size takes up to 3 biscuits of hay.
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The GutzBusta® Slow Feed Hay Nets significantly reduce the incidence of colic, choke, stomach ulcers, boredom, hay wastage, and stable vices. The Small GutzBusta® Knotless Hay Nets are great for snacks at shows or competitions while floating, for ponies or horses anytime, anywhere. The super soft no knot netting is made from 5mm thick and high strength PP (polypropylene) with a super-strong 240ply, the strongest on the Australian market.
Super easy to fill due to nice wide-open mouths.
This product can be thrown on the ground if your horse isn’t shod. It doesn’t have metal joints, so you don’t have to worry about your horse's teeth or mouths getting injured.
This size takes up to 3 biscuits of hay.
Dimensions: 0.70m x 0.80m
Filling a Small GutzBusta® Hay Net tips
Caution:
It is not recommended to leave buckled halters or other types of buckled headgear on your horse when using ANY type of hay net as your horse may get caught. If your horse is shod then simply tie your net up a little higher. You can also put your net inside a box or other device that stops their feet from coming into contact with their hay net. Similarly, do not let horned animals such as sheep or goats, and cattle with ear tags eat from the hay nets as they may tear the netting, get entangled, or remove the ear tags.
When using any hay net, always take note of the size of your animals feet.
If you have foals with small feet, or ponies then don’t let their feet get in contact with the netting if the size of the netting hole is larger than the size of the hoof.
Check the GutzBusta FAQ page for further information
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