Hay Bag – Brown with mesh sides
IBRA TN WEST TOP DOG hay bag with hole and rings at top for tying up. Very good used condition, no rips or tears.
Poly Cord Standard Hay Net Green
42” Poly Cord Standard Hay Net Blue.
Freedom Slow Feed Hay Net bag 4*3 Formay
Formay Quality Equine Products.
Classic Equine Professional Rope Bag – 10-Rope Divider Storage
The Classic Equine Professional Rope Bag solves that problem with full-length internal dividers that keep up to 10 ropes separated and arena-ready. No more digging through a jumbled pile or dealing with kinked coils right before your run.
Uimoso Durable Slow Feed Hay Bag for Horses, 21.65 x7.28x 25.2 in, 1.81 in Holes
Its wide opening simplifies the filling process, making it quick and hassle-free to provide feed for your animals. This hay bag is designed to replicate natural grazing habits, promoting healthy digestion while minimizing hay waste, over-pulling, and trampling.
Hay Bag
Nylon hay bag made with super tough 600 Denier poly PVC coded with nylon. Two metal rings at top for attaching to the stall or trailer; one ring at the back to secures the bottom.Size: 29″ tall x 19″ wide x 5″ deep Hole: 7″
ULTIMATE SLOW FEEDER HAY FEED BAG
Rigid stays to keep it’s shape for a large flake of hay. In addition, this bag has a shoulder strap and a cover flap for the flake opening.
White Horse Hay Net Bag
White Horse Hay Net Bag
2 PCS Slow Feed Hay Net for Horses, Large Capacity Hay Bags for Horses 35×31″
Slow Feed Design for Healthier Digestion: Regulate your horse’s eating habits with our precision-engineered hay net! No tools needed—simply loop over hooks or rails for a stable, adjustable fit. Knotless Comfort for Horses’ Mouth: Say goodbye to dental worries!
XL Slow Feeder Horse Hay Bag Whole Square Bale Bag
This hay bag is designed to be a great everyday feeder for most horses and other animals: it measures 19″x19″x41″ and can hold 1 bale of hay. This hay bag has 2” square openings which will prevent hay wastage and slow down their rate of consumption, but still allow for frustration-free feeding. Horses are designed to spend up to 18 hours a day grazing. Slow feeding allows you to replicate this natural behavior and is recommended by veterinarians to prevent gastric ulcers, colic, and boredom-related behavioral vices.