Things you may consider

  • The size of the net hole you choose depends on the type of animal you are feeding, its developmental stage, lifestyle, and what hay type you are providing. See our Net Guide for more information and our Hay Testing page.

    general guide below:

    1 inch: Ponies, miniature animals, and young mini goats and lambs will all do very well with 1-inch netting.

    1.5 inch: This is our most popular size for equines, donkeys, mules, alpacas, goats, sheep, llamas, rabbits, and yes, even chickens!

    2 inch: For larger breeds like drafts, warmbloods, working horses, young and older horses, and calves.

    2.75 inch: For cattle and horses, when consumption is not an issue, just wanting to keep the hay in the feeder. The 2.75 is a great net, especially in colder climates. It can be used for older horses, growing, working & racehorses, and it works great for cattle. This net needs to be used in a feeder as its larger holes could be a hazard. 

  • When introducing slow hay feeding hay nets, always provide loose hay along with the NAG Bag for the first week. Loose hay feedings assist your animal in learning how to "graze" from the nets properly, minimizes the chance of net damage, and prolong the life of your NAG Bag.

    Remember, slow-feeding is only as good as the hay that’s being offered. Meeting the animal's needs is very important, and ensuring that you have the correct hay type will help ensure successful net feeding.

    Visit our Hay Testing and Articles pages to learn more.

  • NAG Bags will benefit all equines, especially for the care of ulcers, colic, cribbing, aggression and nervous horses. Small but frequent meals are your best defence against the formation of ulcers and promote ulcers' healing. Veterinary-recommended NAG Bags support healthy digestion.

  • NAG Bags offers hay nets in various sizes and capacities to accommodate different needs.

    The small-sized hay nets typically have the capacity to hold around 1-2 flakes of hay or a smaller quantity suitable for individual servings. These are often convenient for travel or shorter feeding durations.

    The medium-sized hay nets have a larger capacity, capable of holding approximately 5-6 or more flakes of hay. These are ideal for extended feeding periods or for multiple horses.

    The large-sized hay nets with the highest capacity are Round Bale and Large Square Bales. The capacity of these hay nets is tailored to accommodate the size of bales, measured in feet (width x height).

    It's important to note that the exact size and capacity options may vary between different models or product lines offered by NAG Bags. It is recommended to refer to the specific product descriptions or reach out to NAG Bags directly for detailed information on their hay nets' size and capacity specifications.

  • NAG Bags can be used with shod horses. However, the nets should be placed in a tub, feeder, hay ring, or hung out of the pawing range. We do like to see the net in a lower position, if possible for a more natural foraging position.

  • When Nag Bags hay nets are property introduced, our customers find that their horses prefer to forage from the Nag Bag rather than loose hay. Trickle feeding is natural for them, and they know it. Choose the correct net hole size for your animal to match their needs and hay type.

    Please view our Net Guide for more information. Still not sure; please call. 

  • Our nets are constructed with longevity and animals in mind. Constructed with high-quality knitted nylon blend material ensuring that our slow feeders' hay nets can withstand rigorous use and maintain their integrity over many uses.

Customer Reviews

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Jenny L. (Plain City, Ohio)
1.5" W
Used to avoid slow feeders, now I can’t believe I had waited so long!

So it may have taken my first super easy keeper to finally get me to be a slow feeder fan, but the difference in waste (basically, no waste,) the ease of cleaning stalls, and the savings in both hay and shavings is a game changer! Hay is no longer a fun thing to poop on, stomp on, and basically make a mess with.

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Jackie E. (Langley, British Columbia)
2.75"
EZEEY FEED SYSTEM

I have many brands of haynets (dozens of them, actually), however I've always found Nag Bags to last the longest by far. I love the no-knot design as I believe more comfortable for the horse. However, I've recently tried the Ezee Feed System and ITS FANTASTIC!!! No more filling, tying and clipping up haynets. What a time saver and of course comes with the indestructable Nag Bag net that seems to last forever. So, to sum up, I no longer use any of my tie up nets anymore and they are all collecting dust. xx Jackie

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Megan (Toronto, Ontario)
1.5"
trailer bags are great!

I have an insulin resistant pony with laminitis and these bags are great to hold 1 flake for her. I also have to soak her hay and these have held up very well! I have 4 in rotation now.

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Hillary R. (Harrison, Maine)
1"
Easy and great quality

Love the ease of use with these bags and the quality is great. Very happy.

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Kristen M. (Vancouver, British Columbia)
1.5"

Bought the trailer bag for my goats. This is a game changer to their feeding schedule! Great product!