Xtra Small Hay Net
Overview
Details
This slow feed hay net is ideal for miniature breeds. Approximately half the size of our small hay net and fits a 5 gallon bucket for easy loading. Best for smaller flakes from 2 string square bales.
Specs
Hole Size |
1", 2.5" Heavy Gauge |
Holds / Fits |
1-2 Flakes 5 gallon bucket for easy loading |
Made in |
USA |
Material |
Knotted Nylon Mesh |
What’s in the box |
1 knotted nylon net 1 Heavy Duty Carabiner Clip |
Perfect For |
Mini breeds, rabbits |
Works well with |
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Caution |
Use caution with shod animals. We recommend using a feeder with a solid barrier between the shoe and net or elevating the net above pawing level. Use caution with horns. |
Exchange/Return |
30 days |
Reviews
Reviews

Awesome!
Love the Xtra Small Hay Net! Works perfectly for our mini donkeys!

High quality hay net
I absolutely love this hay net for my mini in the barn or in the trailer. Texas hay nets are superior and put all other nets to shame. Highly recommend Texas hay net to whom ever is looking for high quality nets!!

Best Hay Bag Ever!!!!
I have been struggling with hay bags. I heard about TX Hay Bags, ordered 2 of the X-small a couple of months ago. They are so easy to use in both the stalls and trailer. There are times when I wet the hay and these bags dry out perfectly. I really like the small openings, less waste and long time for consumption for my miniature horses.
FAQ
What Hole Size Should I Buy?
There are several things to consider when choosing a hole size. Here are the basics:
- 95% of animals do well with 1.75" holes.
- For heavy breeds or aggressive eaters we recommend a 2.5" hole or bigger.
- For mini breeds we recommend a 1.5-1" hole.
- For cattle, senior horses with dental/vision issues, or thick stemy hay we recommend a 3" hole.
What Kind of Savings Should I Expect?
You can expect money, time & hay savings. The amount of each varies based on several things, but generally speaking:
- Round bale hay nets waste less than 6% of a bale.
- Round bale nets cost 50% less than other hay feeders.
- Hay nets can cut hay expenses dramatically because fewer bales are needed.
- Spend less time feeding and eliminate time spent cleaning up wasted hay.
- Checkout our hay savings calculator to estimate how much you can save.
How Long Does a Net Last?
This varies based on the type of net, how many animals are using the net and how many days a year you feed hay.
- Round bale nets normally last 2-4 years. Sometimes longer.
- Square bale nets typically last 3+ years.
- Small nets can last 5+ years.
More Questions?
Check out our full page of FAQs.