HayPlay Slow-Feed Tie Bag

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    Non-toxic, ultra-durable, easy-fill, slow-feed hay bags that can be hung in stalls / trailers, used as a ground-feeding enrichment toy (see: how to tie your bag safely for ground feeding), or as part of a track system. Useful for horses, donkeys, sheep, and goats.

    Made of heavy-duty, weatherproof, PVC-coated material, this bag can stand up to the toughest conditions. It will not crack or weaken in extremely cold or hot temperatures. Triple-reinforced, 3-inch holes were specifically designed to slow intake while allowing the horse to eat naturally, reducing neck and back strain caused by pecking at small-hole nets. 

    These slow-feed hay bags keep hay entirely contained and clean, resulting in virtually NO hay loss. Haynets on average result in 10-15% of hay being lost because it ends up in the bedding or dirt. Because these bags are solid, very little hay falls out when the horse is eating. They also greatly reduce dust and allergies that cause respiratory and breathing issues. 

    Sizes:

    • Small dimensions: 30 inches tall x 15 inches diameter ~ 2-3 flakes
    • Large dimensions: 37 inches tall x 19.5 inches diameter ~ 4-5 flakes 

    SHIPPING: For shipping costs and details, see our shipping page.  

    HayPlay Slow-Feed Tie Bag
    HayPlay Slow-Feed Tie Bag
    HayPlay Slow-Feed Tie Bag
    HayPlay Slow-Feed Tie Bag
    HayPlay Slow-Feed Tie Bag
    HayPlay Slow-Feed Tie Bag

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    FAQs

    How to use

    Hanging it up: Use rope to cinch the bag closed and tie to hang. For safety, we recommend using baling twine at the point of attachment so it will breakaway in case of emergency.

    Ground feeding: You can place the HayPlay Bags on the ground so your horse can roll and toss them as an enrichment and slow-feeding activity. Make sure to tie the bag so that there are no loose parts of rope for the horse to get tangled in. Instead of the rope, you can also use baling twine to tie the bag and then trim the ends off so it would also break away in case of emergency.
    For more information see our video on how to tie your bag safely

    How Much Hay is in a Bale?

    Where the half-bale size HayPlay Bag is concerned, you might wonder what manner of bale we mean!

    For our purposes, we are talking about the East coast / 2-string bale of hay, around 50lbs. So our "half-bale" can hold around 25-30 pounds of hay and the snack size holds around 15-20 lbs.

    Our bags vs hay nets

    Slow-feed hay nets can cause a lot of neck and back strain because the horse has to peck at the hay and typically ends up pulling the whole weight of the net with each bite. Our bags offer larger holes, which reduce strain and tension as they are only pulling on the hay they get in their mouth with each bite.

    In fact, the hole size in our bags was rigorously tested and designed specifically to be large enough to allow stress-free eating but small enough to slow them down.

    What is the bag made of? Is it durable?

    The HayPlay Bag is constructed from a food-grade, non-toxic, heavy-duty, marine-grade, PVC material that remains flexible in extreme conditions. The material does not hold moisture so it will not freeze, crack, or become rigid. Temperature range: -22F to +158F (-30C to +70C)

    It is very tough and durable. Here's a video about the materials and construction of the HayPlay Bags!

    We offer a 1-year, one-time replacement warranty that covers the following: all hardware parts, the stitching around the holes, and tears in the material larger than 1 inch. Normal wear and tear on the bags, like the outer coating wearing down and minor cracking, is not covered.

    We are confident that the bags will maintain their usability for a long time, so please reach out if any minor damage becomes a larger issue that qualifies for a replacement.

    Can a 3" hole really slow intake?

    There is a big difference in how horses eat from a hay net vs these bags. Even the smallest 1" slow-feed hay nets have more open surface area than our bags. So even though the HayPlay bags have larger openings, there are fewer of them and hay is less exposed because it is enclosed.

    Our experience is that the "snack-size" bag will last a typical horse about 4 hours, the half-bale size about a day or night, and the bale size about 20 hours.

    Is it safe for horses with shoes?

    According to the manufacturer, HayPlay Bags are designed to be safe for horses with shoes. The 3-inch hole size makes it challenging for a horse to fit an entire foot into the hole. Animals with smaller feet tend to fit in and out easily.

    Shod horses that paw at the bag on the ground do run the risk of catching part of the opening between the heel of their shoe and hoof. Should this happen, the HayPlay Bag is designed to tear. This safety feature means your horse is unlikely to get caught or tangled in the same way they might in a traditional hay net.

    We do recommend using baling twine (made from fiber, not plastic) when hanging the bags. If a horse were to get caught somehow (they are horses, after all, meaning anything is possible), the twine would break rather than the bag.

    For the drawstring bags, we recommend hanging them high enough that the horse is unable to get a hoof near the drawstring opening, any loops of string, or any of the feeding holes. If ground feeding, secure the HayPlay Bag opening with bailing twine, trim the ends off, being careful to leave no loops or openings.

    Watch our tutorial video on how to tie your bag safely

    Can I use it for my mini?

    Yes, they are safe for miniature horses and donkeys of all sizes! Even if a mini happens to put a hoof in one of the holes, they will usually just pull their hoof out with ease.

    There is nothing for them to get tangled in like with hay nets. Click here for footage of minis interacting with the HayPlay Bag XL.

    Care and Cleaning Instructions

    We have a full video tutorial on best practices for cleaning the HayPlay Bag Slow Feeders.

    Rinse with water or wash with a mild soap. Avoid using abrasive cleaners as this can damage the outer coating.

    If you hang the HayPlay Bag in a stall, occasionally rotate the direction the bag is hung so that your horse's favorite hole locations are not overused.

    Keeping bags relatively full can help decrease stress on the bag from pawing, biting, etc., especially if they are ground fed.

    Customer Reviews

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    Lisa B.
    Muzzle

    So helpful, quick response to questions!

    Lisa, thanks so much for the shoutout for our customer support staff. We work really hard to get to everyone who reaches out to Support as quickly as we can. If any of y'all out there ever have any questions or concerns about any GG Equine product, sending a note to support@gg-equine.com is the quickest way to get the help you need.

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    Brittany M.
    These Bags are a Time Saver!

    I have 2 of them one i bought 1 yr ago and one i bought about month ago now, The 1yr old one looks the same as the new one! They are amazing will always be my go to bag no more fighting hay into nets. I love them, even when it rains i know the hay is safe! Quality is unmatched

    Brittany, this is one of the most useful reviews we could possibly receive. GG Equine is a woman-owned small business, and reviews like this help a lot of potential customers to find us and to give us a chance. Thank you for sharing your experience with the HayPlay Bag and letting folks know that it has proven itself so durable and reliable over the course of a full calendar year. We'd love to see a photo of your animals enjoying them if you ever get one!

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    Alyson J.R.

    Made my life so much easier. I never have to worry about my horses running out of hay now. They have hay 24/7 and I used to have check throughout day to make sure hay was available to them.

    Jill, we're so glad to hear that the HayPlay Bag has simplified things for you and is keeping your horses in hay. Less anxiety and worry is always a welcome result!

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    Hannah P.
    Thoughtful Products are a God-send

    My pony has metabolic issues and the GG muzzle is the only one that I have ever been able to keep on him. He lasted a long while before pulling a Houdini with it, but the additional breakaway neck strap seemed to do the trick to keep it on. I use the snack size play bag to keep his mind busy and to try to make his hay meals stretch. All of the GG Equine products I have used have been thoughtfully made and such a blessing to me as I've been figuring out how to manage my pony's health. I thank God for the help they have been to us!

    Thank you so much, Hannah, for this thoughtful and joyous review. We are so humbled to hear that our range of products, from the muzzle to the neck collar, to the HayPlay Bag have all proved their worth. Everything we do and every product we offer is designed with care to help horses, and we're grateful that you see and recognize that. If you or your pony ever have any questions or concerns or suggestions, please don't hesitate to reach out to support@gg-equine.com. We are here to support and help both of you on your journey.

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    Danielle S.
    Best thing since sliced bread!!!!

    OMG I LOVE THESE BAGS! My horses destroy everything in their path to the point that I expect it….not only are these the easiest to fill but after several weeks they still look brand new and trust me it’s not due to lack of trying on my horses side! I am officially REQUIRING all of my clients and boarders to purchase these bags for their stalls and will also be purchasing all the pasture bags! I cannot begin to express my gratitude and appreciation for this product!

    Danielle! We are living for your HayPlay Bag enthusiasm and the beautiful photo you shared! We've had the HayPlay Bags available for about a year now and have been really happy with the response to them. It's great to hear your destructive horses haven't made a dent in them yet! Please keep us posted how you, your horses, and your boarders and clients get along with them over time!