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Feeding hay to horses has always presented problems - no problem the for original CG Haynet:

• Traditional hay nets do not hold much hay and can be dangerous

• Traditional hay nets have to be hung up to prevent possibility of a horse getting a foot caught

• Horses are ‘designed’ by nature to eat in a head-down position

• The solution until now has been to put hay on the ground however

• This causes wastage

• Hay can blow around on a windy day

• Horses walk on it and sometimes defeacate on it, rendering it inedible

• Because there is no restriction, horses can eat a large amount of hay in a short time, then are left with nothing and since horses’ gut constantly secretes acid, this can cause stomach ulcers At last – a simple solution!

Designed and developed in Germany by Barefoot trimmer, Christoph Gehrmann, a wonderfully simple but effective solution. Ground Haynets These are large haynets, designed to attach to an existing fence, wall or even between two trees, just above the ground.

Feeding hay to horses has always presented problems - no problem the for original CG Haynet:

• Traditional hay nets do not hold much hay and can be dangerous

• Traditional hay nets have to be hung up to prevent possibility of a horse getting a foot caught

• Horses are ‘designed’ by nature to eat in a head-down position

• The solution until now has been to put hay on the ground however

• This causes wastage

• Hay can blow around on a windy day

• Horses walk on it and sometimes defeacate on it, rendering it inedible

• Because there is no restriction, horses can eat a large amount of hay in a short time, then are left with nothing and since horses’ gut constantly secretes acid, this can cause stomach ulcers At last – a simple solution!

Designed and developed in Germany by Barefoot trimmer, Christoph Gehrmann, a wonderfully simple but effective solution. Ground Haynets These are large haynets, designed to attach to an existing fence, wall or even between two trees, just above the ground.