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.
Save money on hay, reduce waste and time cleaning up, and keep horses healthy and busy 24/7. The Poly Hay Ring can be used every day for years to come, as the plastic material is both durable and versatile. It’s a long-term investment that will surely pay off in terms of reduced hay spending.

Opposite to metal, our plastic hay rings will not rust or corrode and thus will not leave sharp, exposed metal edges that could potentially cut you or your livestock which could lead to costly medical or veterinarian bills. These plastic products will provide you with years of use and convenience.
Our goal is to ensure your utmost satisfaction with slow hay feeding and the use of the Poly Hay Ring Feeder. Our staff and professionals will ensure your order is taken care of from the time of your first call, to when your order is delivered. We are happy to answer any questions you have about what size to use, arranging pickup and shipping, or information about our other quality products. Call us – we are here to help!
We offer the feeder in 5 ft, 6 ft, or 7 ft in diameter. Rule of thumb - measure a few of your bales before you purchase. If the bales are 7 ft or under, go with a 7 ft Poly hay ring. You want to make sure you have the correct fit for two main reasons: The ease of putting it on a bale and the feeders will be prolonged. You can also purchase single panels. We supply only NAG Bag Netting in 1.5", 2' and 2.75" mesh sizes.
Hang at shoulder height so your horse works for every bite. Never floor-mount near shod horses. Start with the 1¾" holes for most horses; drop to 1¼" only for horses that eat too slowly already.
Small net: 1 horse · Medium net: 1–2 horses · Large net: run-in shed up to 4 horses · Round bale net: full pasture feeding. Still unsure? Chat with us — Uncle Jeeter usually replies within the hour.
We use these nets in our own barn. Here's what actually matters after five winters of pasture use — not marketing points, real ones.
Reduces hay loss by up to 50% vs loose feeding. Pays for itself inside a season.
Gives bolt-eaters 2–4× the chew time. Better for gut health, quieter stalls.
Marine-grade galvanized clips. Tested through five Alberta winters without pitting.
Hose it down, hang it dry. Comes clean, goes back up.
Hand-tied 6mm knotless polyester. Five-year warranty on the stitching.
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.
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.
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.
You are currently shipping to Canada and your order will be billed in CAD $.