Our guy Benny is a pig, he will eat until his morning or night feeding is gone, all in about 2 hours time!
We wanted a slow feeding feeder especially for night so I did some looking on this forum and found a few folks that really liked the nibble net. I thought it was a bit pricey but really, what's not these days.
We ordered one and have been using it each "night" since Christmas.
My first thought was that Benny would rip the crap out of this thing in a weeks time.
It's holding up great. Very well built and heavy netting.
It connects to the wall at 4 points. Two top and two bottom. So were able to get it at a safe height off the ground, so no worries about getting feet caught in it, although, the netting is small enough that that wouldn't happen any ways.
Yesterday we took a bathroom scale out and weighed it empty and full, we are getting about 12 lbs of hay in. You can get more if you pack it in tight.
All in all I think it was worth the 70 bucks we paid and I will most likely get another so our boarder can rotate hay bags each feeding and (we) can fill them each night.
Ill try to get some pics later....
We wanted a slow feeding feeder especially for night so I did some looking on this forum and found a few folks that really liked the nibble net. I thought it was a bit pricey but really, what's not these days.
We ordered one and have been using it each "night" since Christmas.
My first thought was that Benny would rip the crap out of this thing in a weeks time.
It's holding up great. Very well built and heavy netting.
It connects to the wall at 4 points. Two top and two bottom. So were able to get it at a safe height off the ground, so no worries about getting feet caught in it, although, the netting is small enough that that wouldn't happen any ways.
Yesterday we took a bathroom scale out and weighed it empty and full, we are getting about 12 lbs of hay in. You can get more if you pack it in tight.
All in all I think it was worth the 70 bucks we paid and I will most likely get another so our boarder can rotate hay bags each feeding and (we) can fill them each night.
Ill try to get some pics later....