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  • Nibblenet 3" holes on top row? I ordered a Double Nibble Slow and Slower in 1.25 and 1.5" openings. The top row on one side, however, has 3 inch holes. Deb at Nibblenet said that they are all like that, because of how the webbing comes out. She did agree to add an additional strap across the top row for me if I send it back. Just wondering for all of you other Nibblenet fans, if yours has 3" holes, too, and if you are having any problems with hooves getting stuck in them or too much hay coming through that row? I bought it to put out in the paddock on the ground. Thanks!!
    Thread location: The NibbleNet
    Keyword tags: NibblenetphotosPictures 
    Posted: Jul 5 2012, 3:45 PM EDT by ellimae
  • NibbleNet NibbleNets on double skid with rubber mats
    Albums: Uncategorized
    Keyword tags: NibbleNetslow feeder 
    Added: Dec 4 2011, 6:56 PM EST by HappyHorseOwner
    Last updated: Dec 4 2011, 6:58 PM EST by HappyHorseOwner
  • NibbleNet Single NibbleNet on skid with plywood and rubber mat
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    Keyword tags: NibbleNetslow feeder 
    Added: Dec 4 2011, 6:56 PM EST by HappyHorseOwner
    Last updated: Dec 4 2011, 6:57 PM EST by HappyHorseOwner
  • NibbleNet 1.25" I could not be more satisfied with the hole size and texture of these webbing bags. However, please don't buy one of these if your horse is not already an expert at a slow feeder bag with larger holes. My horses need to have a slower than normal slow feeder, and this is one of my favorites! Except when I have a round bale, I use this every day. It is easy to load and carry hay from the feed room. The vinyl sides do eventually show superficial cracking through the color layer, but they have held up for me without any rips. These are designed to be hung up on a wall or hay tree post, but NibbleNet has other products (with feeding openings in all sizes) designed for use down at ground level.
    ~JoAnn~
    Thread location: Hay Net Comparison Chart
    Keyword tags: NibbleNetsmhnwebbing 
    Posted: Apr 5 2011, 5:02 PM EDT by tangledmanes
  • Ally & the 1" webbing hay feeder
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    Ally & the 1" webbing hay feeder
    Keyword tags: Allychallenge feederJoAnnNibbleNet 
    Added: Jan 30 2010, 10:14 AM EST by
    Last updated: Feb 16 2010, 5:26 PM EST by Anonymous
  • NibbleNets at Tangledmanes NibbleNet - Extra-Slow Feeder Prototype with 1.25-Inch Openings Hay, Challenge Me! Update, Oct 13: Deb at NibbleNet is making a couple of modifications to better customize my Picnics to hang from tree branches. NibbleNet
    Keyword tags: NibbleNetslow hay feedersmhbsmhn 
    Last updated: Oct 31 2009, 11:01 PM EDT by tangledmanes
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