Depending on where you’re located, Spring is either just around the corner or already beginning to make its presen...
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GutzBusta Hay Nets Blog Posts
Drought Solutions and Ideas
The versatility of our hay nets is something that is highly appreciated, especially as ...
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There are some common questions that we get asked by our customers, so I thought I would wrap all these up together as a quickly accessible resource. These are the top 4 questions that we are asked. #1. What size hay net do I need? As we are now selling around the globe.
Teff hay is often touted as being a safe hay for laminitic / metabolic horses and ponies. But is it really??
A few...
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One of the most common questions we get asked from our customers is "Can you please tell me the difference between ...
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One question we get asked a lot from our customers is 'What do I do with my hay net in rainy weather?' Our customer...
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Part 3 of our 3 Part Blog Series on the versatility of a GutzBusta Hay Net.
Scenario #5
In January 2022, we made s...
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Part 2 of our 3 Part Blog Series on the versatility of a GutzBusta Hay Net.
Scenario #3
Do you have a round bale th...
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One thing that never ceases to amaze me when using our GutzBusta Hay Nets is just how versatile they are and how ma...
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Environmental Enrichment is highly regarded in the Zoo environment. It is about preventing, eliminating or at leave...
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Horses also experience stress just like us humans. It’s often the result of changes in their lifestyle or environme...
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How to put a GutzBusta Hay Net onto a Round bale of hay?
This would be one of our most commonly asked questions as I think people can be overwhelmed when faced with a brand new hay net and a round bale. We all want to put it on correctly, quickly and efficiently. I have created a very detailed video on how to do this with lots of options which you can click and watch here.
Slow Feed Hay Nets on round bales have been shown to reduce wastage by up to 46% so they are a very worthwhile investment.
