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I made my own hay nets out of some sort of fishing net or something. It was made of some sort of soft material. It had 1 inch square holes. I decided to hang 2 of them to give the horses something to do in their "sacrifice" lot. It isn't really big enough for them to really get any good playing in. I figured the hay nets would keep them busy for a while. It was working great. They were hung under the awning and the horses stayed out of the rain for the most part, till today!!
Hubby looked out the window and Pippin was eating on one of the hay nets. All was good. We went out and rearranged cars and and when we were done I had to go back in the house for something. I happened to peak out and saw Pippin standing between the tree and the hay net. I thought that was kind of strange so I went out to check things. I thought he may have figured he couldn't move because the hay net on one side, tree on the other and a pole behind him. When I first went out he moved away from the pole. So I thought all was good. When I got closer I saw it. His leg was in the net. It was up to his knee. I really lucked out that he just stood there and waited for me to rescue him. Then when I did walk up, he didn't freak out either. Normally he will walk away when you try to walk up to him. So it was good that he trusted me enough to stand there and let me help him out.
I got the net off of his leg and then took both nets and the extra net material I had left ( to make more nets) away. I am done with hay nets. Well, at least done with hay nets that are big enough for a hoof to go into. Maybe a 1/2" hole one would be ok? I think I am going to just try to make my hay boxes instead. I want a box to hold maybe a flake of hay, then have a square mesh top so they can munch in a grazing manner.
I am kind of upset that this happened because it was really working good for a time killer! Luckily it didn't kill my horse though or hurt him. I really lucked that I was home and happened to look out at the time I did. It was probably about 20 minutes from the time my hubby looked out and the time I looked out.
OH, and I had the net hanging about head level to the horses. Maybe 2 ft off the ground. Not really high and not low, so I thought.
Hubby looked out the window and Pippin was eating on one of the hay nets. All was good. We went out and rearranged cars and and when we were done I had to go back in the house for something. I happened to peak out and saw Pippin standing between the tree and the hay net. I thought that was kind of strange so I went out to check things. I thought he may have figured he couldn't move because the hay net on one side, tree on the other and a pole behind him. When I first went out he moved away from the pole. So I thought all was good. When I got closer I saw it. His leg was in the net. It was up to his knee. I really lucked out that he just stood there and waited for me to rescue him. Then when I did walk up, he didn't freak out either. Normally he will walk away when you try to walk up to him. So it was good that he trusted me enough to stand there and let me help him out.
I got the net off of his leg and then took both nets and the extra net material I had left ( to make more nets) away. I am done with hay nets. Well, at least done with hay nets that are big enough for a hoof to go into. Maybe a 1/2" hole one would be ok? I think I am going to just try to make my hay boxes instead. I want a box to hold maybe a flake of hay, then have a square mesh top so they can munch in a grazing manner.
I am kind of upset that this happened because it was really working good for a time killer! Luckily it didn't kill my horse though or hurt him. I really lucked that I was home and happened to look out at the time I did. It was probably about 20 minutes from the time my hubby looked out and the time I looked out.
OH, and I had the net hanging about head level to the horses. Maybe 2 ft off the ground. Not really high and not low, so I thought.
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