Equine Digestion 101
Did you know that your horse's digestive system is nearly 100 feet long? It all starts in the 4.5 foot esophagus. Food enters the esophagus and travels to the stomach. Once...
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How Long Will a Round Bale Last?
How Long Will a Round Bale Last? Most round bales will last 5-14 days without a feeder depending on the number horses being fed. With our round bale hay net, you...
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How to Introduce Your Horse to Slow Feeding
Using a hay net can be a great way to reduce waste, improve digestion and save time. However, if the concept of eating through small holes is new for your...
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Texas Haynet + Tarter. Teaming Up for Healthier Horses.
Original post can bee seen here. Colic. Ulcers. Wasted hay. These are just a few of the problems horse owners face. Texas Haynet and Tarter Farm and Ranch have teamed up to help prevent...
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Preventing Winter Colic
What is Impaction Colic? Impaction colic is caused by a blockage in the bowel usually by large, dry masses of hay or feed. The intestines make several hair turns and...
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Slow Feeding for Ulcer Prevention
The AAEP estimates that 30% of all adult horses, 60% of performance horses and 90% of race horses suffer from gastric ulcers. A number of things can cause equine ulcers: NSAIDS,...
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How to Choose a Hole Size
Whether you want to switch to slow feeding or stop wasting hay, a hay net can be a great solution. Slow feed hay nets are light weight, portable, and easy to use,...
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