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Depending on the number of horses and how much they eat, the 1000–1500 lb capacity can feed a small herd for several days. Round bales, whether compressed or loose, can fit within the 4.92-foot measurements without being too big or too small. The net's size lets horses reach the hay from all sides, but the mesh makes it hard to pull out a lot at once. The measurements of this round bale net for horses fit standard agricultural round bales.
Crafted from 0.2-inch-thick PE polyethylene, the round bale net for horses is very durable. The material is very tough and resists wear. It maintains its shape and structure with regular use. The PE structure can handle horses pulling and chewing on it all the time without breaking or getting holes early. Even when fully loaded to 1500 lbs, the material holds heavy bales firmly without stretching or sagging.
The 0.2-inch thickness gives the net a lot more strength than thinner nets that tear easily when horses touch them or when bales bear down on them. The UV rays from the sun do not break down the PE material, and it does not rot or rust when it gets wet from rain or snow. The material keeps its shape even when it freezes and thaws, and when the temperature changes a lot in an open pasture.
The 1.65-inch mesh holes in the round bale net for horses allow horses to eat slowly, mimicking their natural grazing. Because the opening is so small, horses can not pull through as much hay at once, so they have to eat slowly over a long period of time. The slow-feeding method helps prevent overeating, which can lead to digestive problems such as bloating or stomach ulcers. By spreading out feed intake throughout the day, the mesh supports slower intake.
The slow feeding slow-feeding system keeps horses busy for longer and reduces behaviors driven by boredom in stalls or pastures. The 1.65-inch holes are big enough for horses to grab hay, but not so big that they eat too much at once. The limited access is like field grazing, where horses nibble continuously rather than eating big meals all at once.
The knotless woven form of the round bale net keeps horses from rubbing against hard knots while they eat. Compared to traditional knotted nets with hard junction points, this smooth design keeps teeth healthy and reduces tooth wear. The knotless mesh lets horses eat normally without their teeth or lips getting caught on protruding knots. With this design, horses are less likely to get their feet or legs caught in the net.
The knotless design keeps the net strong and long-lasting by eliminating knots, which can come loose or create weak spots. The smooth mesh surface is easy on horses' mouths and prevents cuts or scrapes from the rough knot edges while they eat. It reduces tangling risks that could scare horses or hurt them when they try to free stuck limbs. The knotless weave distributes stress evenly across the whole net.
The round bale net for horses has a big hole at the top that makes it easy to put in hay bales without any trouble. It is easy to load round bales by hand or with tractor tools because the large opening prevents the net edges from catching. Once the bale is full, adjustable straps keep the net closed around it, keeping the hay inside and the net in the right place.
Forcing bales through net openings that are too small, which tears the material or requires excessive handling, is less of a concern thanks to the wide opening. Adjustable straps ensure a tight fit, even when bale sizes vary from delivery to delivery or from one hay type to another. Putting the bale inside the net is all it takes. Just tighten the straps to keep everything in place.
For securing the net around bales, the round bale net for horses comes with self-locking zip ties. With these zip ties, you can securely attach things quickly and easily, without having to learn how to tie knots or spend a lot of time setting up ropes. The kit also comes with a needle shuttle tool that can be used to thread patch twine through the mesh if it becomes damaged during use.
It comes with repair twine, so you can fix small tears or breaks right away without buying extra tools. You can use the self-locking zip ties more than once, and they are easy to adjust to fit different bale sizes within the net's capacity range. The needle shuttle makes it easy to fix mesh by pulling twine through holes in the neighboring mesh to fill holes or strengthen weak spots.