Petlibro Air Wi-Fi Automatic Dog & Cat Feeder, Black, 2-L
Convenient but unreliable feeding mechanism, risk of technical failures
The Horze Horse Slow Hay Feeder Net has mixed reviews, with many highlighting its sturdiness and ease of use. However, durability issues, such as huge holes appearing after a few days of use, have been a significant concern. Some users were optimistic about its ability to limit horse consumption, but many found it easily destroyed by the horses. On the positive side, it is easy to fill and well-designed.
Horse's easily destroying the net.
Prevention: Always look for better alternatives.
Several users praised the ease of filling and maintaining the net.
The design is well thought out, making it convenient to use.
Many users reported significant durability issues, with large holes appearing within a short period.
Customers have noted a discrepancy between the reviews for older and more recent purchases. This being the lack of sturdy material in its current rendition, whereas they used to be quite persistent.
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Factors: How destructive the horse is
No, the durability of the net was also a major complaint by users.
Yes
"Best hay net ever! Tried many, this one is the easiest to fill and very sturdy. Easy to keep in stalls."
"Net has huge holes after only a few days use. I was hopeful that it would work to limit consumption in the stalls but my horses very easily destroyed the nets."
If you're looking for a hay net that increases feed time, its strong build and easy fill may seem promising, however, the speed and ease with which horses destroy it is a considerable concern.