A New Discovery That’s Wowed Clinton

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Clinton recently discovered Hay Chix hay nets and loves how convenient and easy they are to use around the barn and when traveling with his horses.

“The hay nets I’ve dealt with in the past have all been cheap and get holes in them and break almost immediately,” Clinton says. “I’d pretty much given up on using hay nets, but I kept seeing advertising for Hay Chix at horse shows and thought I’d give them a try. I’ve been absolutely blown away with their quality, the craftsmanship and the materials used to make them.”

Clinton’s been using the hay nets while trailering his cow horses to horse shows and around the barn. “We’ve been using the half-bale hay nets so that we can put an entire bale of the Standlee Premium Western Forage Compressed alfalfa bales in each net. That ensures that the horses always have good quality forage in front of them,” Clinton says.

He explains more about why he’s a fan of the hay nets and how he uses them in this YouTube video.

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