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Day BagSlow Feed Hay Net

Full-day feed Slows intake Reduces waste
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$88.95 CAD
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Knotless & Soft
Knotless & Soft
Hand Assembled
Hand Assembled
Reduces Colic & Ulcers
Reduces Colic & Ulcers
3–5 Year Lifespan
3–5 Year Lifespan
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Holds 6 to 8 flakes of hay for all-day or all-night slow feeding without constant refilling
Knotless nylon netting is soft on mouths and built to last 3 to 5 years of daily barn use
Reduces the risk of ulcers, colic, cribbing, and stall vices by keeping forage moving steadily
Available in five net sizes to match your horse, your hay type, and your feeding goals
Comes with a strand of twine and toggle — ready to hang the moment it arrives

Description

If your horse runs through hay faster than you'd like — or you're tired of heading back to the barn for a second fill before dinner — the Day Bag was made for exactly that situation. It holds 6 to 8 flakes of hay and slows consumption down to a natural trickle feeding pace, which means your horse eats steadily throughout the day or night instead of in one quick rush. That consistent forage access keeps gut acid buffered, stress down, and horses calmer and more settled around the clock.

The Day Bag works for stalls, paddocks, pastures, and boarding facilities alike. It's the size that makes sense for a single horse on a solo feeding schedule or for a busier operation where you need bags that can go the distance between checks. Hang one up, clip it low for a more natural grazing position, and let your horse figure out the rest — most take to it quickly, especially when introduced alongside loose hay for the first week.

Netting is knotless and hand assembled from a high-quality nylon blend that holds up to years of daily use. Each bag ships ready to hang with a strand of twine and toggle included. If you're not sure which net size is right for your horse, reach out — we're happy to walk you through it before you order.

How to Use

When introducing the Day Bag for the first time, always offer loose hay alongside the bag for the first week. This gives your horse time to learn how to graze from the netting properly, reduces the chance of net damage from frustration, and sets you up for a much longer lifespan out of the bag.

Fill the bag with 6 to 8 flakes of hay. Secure with the included twine and toggle, and hang at a low position whenever possible to encourage a natural head-down foraging posture. For shod horses, place the bag in a tub, feeder, or hay ring, or hang it out of pawing range.

Rotate between a few bags if you're running a paddock paradise system — placing multiple bags around the feeding area encourages movement and keeps horses from standing in one spot all day.

SIZE GUIDE

Choosing the right net size comes down to three things: the animal you're feeding, the hay type you're using, and what you're trying to manage. If you're introducing slow feeding for the first time, err toward a larger hole size and work your way down as your horse gets used to the net.

Not sure which size is right? Reach out via chat or phone, we are happy to help.

Size Guide

Choosing the right net size comes down to three things: the animal you're feeding, the hay type you're using, and what you're trying to manage. If you're introducing slow feeding for the first time, err toward a larger hole size and work your way down as your horse gets used to the net.
Net Size
Best For
Hay Type
Notes
1"
Minis, ponies, chickens, horses that have mastered the 1.5"
Most hay types — not fine, short, or compressed
Very restricting. Must match animal and hay correctly
1.5"
Most horses, donkeys, mules, alpacas, llamas, goats, sheep, bunnies, chickens
Fine, coarse, medium hay, alfalfa, mixes, straw
Best for introducing slow feeding or cold months
1.5" W
Horses eating 3-tie bale flakes
Same as 1.5"
Extra 18" width — easier to stuff thick flakes
2"
Working horses, hard keepers, young and elderly horses
All hay types including compressed bales
Most popular size, great for maintaining healthy weight
2.75"
Large breeds, elderly horses, cattle
All hay types including compressed bales
Best for colder climates or when consumption isn't the concern — use in a feeder due to larger holes
Not sure which size is right? Reach out via chat or phone, we are happy to help.

Frequently Asked Questions
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Size guide

Choosing the right net size comes down to three things: the animal you're feeding, the hay type you're using, and what you're trying to manage. If you're introducing slow feeding for the first time, err toward a larger hole size and work your way down as your horse gets used to the net.
Net Size
Best For
Hay Type
Notes
1"
Minis, ponies, chickens, horses that have mastered the 1.5"
Most hay types — not fine, short, or compressed
Very restricting. Must match animal and hay correctly
1.5"
Most horses, donkeys, mules, alpacas, llamas, goats, sheep, bunnies, chickens
Fine, coarse, medium hay, alfalfa, mixes, straw
Best for introducing slow feeding or cold months
1.5" W
Horses eating 3-tie bale flakes
Same as 1.5"
Extra 18" width — easier to stuff thick flakes
2"
Working horses, hard keepers, young and elderly horses
All hay types including compressed bales
Most popular size, great for maintaining healthy weight
2.75"
Large breeds, elderly horses, cattle
All hay types including compressed bales
Best for colder climates or when consumption isn't the concern — use in a feeder due to larger holes
Not sure which size is right? Reach out via chat or phone, we are happy to help.

WHAT MAKES IT WORTH IT

Why it's built different

We use these nets in our own barn. Here's what actually matters after five winters of pasture use — not marketing points, real ones.

Keeps Forage Moving All Day

A horse that runs out of hay sits in an empty stall getting bored and stressed. The Day Bag holds enough for a full day or night of trickle feeding, so your horse always has something to work on — the way nature intended.

Knotless Netting That's Soft on Mouths

Hard knots wear on teeth and lips over time. The Day Bag uses knotless nylon netting that's gentle on even sensitive mouths while staying tough enough to handle years of pulling, pawing, and daily use.

Five Net Sizes for Five Different Situations

One size never fits all when you're dealing with minis, hard keepers, drafts, and everything in between. Choose from 1", 1.5", 1.5" W, 2", or 2.75" mesh to match your animal and hay type exactly.

Supports Digestive Health

Constant trickle feeding means stomach acid always has something to work on, which is your best defence against ulcers, colic, and the kind of gut stress that comes from long gaps between meals. Veterinarians recommend slow feeding for good reason.

Built to Last

Hand assembled from high-quality knitted nylon blend, the Day Bag is made for real barn life — mud, ointments, daily filling, and horses that aren't gentle with their things. Most owners get 3 to 5 years out of one bag.

FROM THE BARN

What folks are saying

★★★★★
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Finally, hay lasts all day

Two Quarter horses in a paddock, used to burn through a bale in 8 hours. Now it's a full day and a half. Holes are the right size and the rope hasn't frayed after six months.

Megan H. · Cochrane, AB
★★★★★
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Worth every penny

Ordered on a Tuesday, showed up Friday. Clips haven't rusted through one freeze-thaw yet, which is more than I can say for the last two I bought from a chain feed store.

Dave R. · Shelburne, ON
★★★★☆
✓ Verified
Good product, took a bit to figure out

Uncle Jeeter was right about the 1¾" holes — I started with 1¼" and my mare just walked away. Switched up and she's happy. Would buy again.

Leanne T. · Charlottetown, PE
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