LOADING THE FEEDER
HORSES USING FEEDER
ASSEMBLING SPLIT FEEDER
Benefits for You
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Save Time and Money
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No Wasted Hay
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No cleanup
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Efficient and simplifies feeding
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Horses are always ready to ride and play
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No rushing out to feed
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Recommended & Used by Veterinarians
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Benefits for Horses
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Slows down digestion/consumption
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Promotes Physical & Emotional Health
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Mimics Grazing Action
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Keeps insulin levels even
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Cribbing horses are helped
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Helps with the prevention of ulcers and colic
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Obese horses lose weight
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Thin horses gain weight
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Horses are never without fiber intake
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AMAZING NETS
Let’s geek out on how cool and unique Happy Grazer nets really are. Our nets are made out of a highly advanced form of knotless netting delivering superior strength, performance and suppleness over any conventional netting. The patented process maximizes fiber attributes eliminating knots. The braids are balanced with a 4-strand construction and filaments run continuously throughout the netting so strength is enhanced. These nets are so strong they are used for marine purposes resisting the bite and jerk of sharks and seals!
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LESS BULK AND WEIGHT
Less twine is used making Happy Grazer net mesh, creating a “net” savings of 50% of the knotless raw material thus reducing the netting bulk without sacrificing strength and handling softness and pliability.
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HIGH STRENGTH
Based on ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, this advanced fiber has many properties: It is strong, yet light, and on a weight-for-weight basis it is up to 15 times stronger than quality steel and up to 40% stronger than arami fibers used in the making of bullet proof vests.
Synthetic Fibers lose 30 to 60% of their strength when knotted. This is why our nets are designed with all the fibers aligned maintaining 100% tenacity throughout the mesh intersections.
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NO FRAYED EDGES
The unique strand construction produces a very stable twine, which resists fraying and eliminates unraveling
affects from broken bars.
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LOW FRICTION
Because our nets do not use knots thereby eliminating high-spots that results in abrasion and rough surfaces that would irritate a horse’s sensitive muzzle.