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Bart Beyers - Thursday, June 14, 2012
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-Kym Clark commented on 10-Jul-2012 11:01 AM
"I just bought 5 of these and want to tell you that THEY ARE EXACTLY AS YOU SAID!!! God bless you for puting something on the market for horses and their owners which TRULY DOES BENEFIT BOTH!!!"
Lynette R California commented on 10-Jul-2012 11:03 AM
I have looked for a long time for a: simple, easy, safe and cost effective way to feed my horses. The Health E-Z Hay Feeder fits the bill perfectly. Besides the obvious benefits of slowing down your horses' eating habits and waste of expensive hay, the
feeder also allows better absorption of nutrition which cuts down on manure to clean up, "And that's a good thing!" I have now had two feeders up for over two months and have noticed unexpected benefits: Less anxiety at feeding time. No more charging with
ears pinned at my other horse. Instead of eating 2 flakes of hay in 20 minutes it takes 2.5 to 3 hours. I have cut their feed by 1/3 and they have maintained their body weight. I also have noticed their winter coats are thick and shiny. Ability to soak beet
pulp and hay at the same time. I put the beet pulp in the middle of two flakes of hay and soak in a wheel barrel of water and I do not even get wet. Over the years I have purchased and tried many supposed new horse products that did not work. The Health E-Z
Hay Feeder is one of the few that lives up to everything promised. Lynette R., California
Vicki Larsons commented on 10-Jul-2012 11:05 AM
Dear Elise, Thank you again for your generosity – the feeders worked so great in KY. Not only did we enjoy visiting about your product, we just enjoyed visiting. We still give you credit for our goats eating so well on 'Alpine Day' and therefore looking
good in the show ring. We will be in touch about the feeders – how they work day to day, how we travel with them, etc. We will certainly bring them and your information to our next show in August. Thank you again! For all the Larsons
Susan Eisenberg, NY commented on 10-Jul-2012 11:06 AM
We really love the boxes, they make keeping the paddocks neat, an easy chore at the end of the day, and the hay is eaten rather then blowing in the wind!
Coth forums, copper1 commented on 10-Jul-2012 11:10 AM
"...Picked up a new hay feeder this past weekend from a sales rep doing a demo at Dover. It is called the Health E-Z hay Feeder and it is the coolest thing!" If you go to their web site, you can get a discount on multiples. It does take them longer to
eat out of. My horse just slowly munches thru-takes her hours to eat three flakes."
-Laura camp, ebay commented on 10-Jul-2012 11:11 AM
"Thanks! My horses stall is much more tidy. I hope it lasts a long time..."
Nancy Baird commented on 10-Jul-2012 02:51 PM
Having used EZ Hay Feeders at a boarding barn, they were one of the first things I purchased for my own barn. They pay for themselves quickly with saved hay and since my horse dunks his hay in water, there is far less hay wasted in his water bucket. It
is easy to move hay from one place to another (fence to barn when it gets too buggy)and they are virtually indestructable. I also like that the hay dies not pick up small pebbpes and dirt from the ground. As far as safety, they prevent the predictable injuries
associated with hay nets. Great product - Thanks! Nancy
Anonymous commented on 11-Jul-2012 01:17 PM
These are great. They save on hay, keep stalls and paddocks neat, are easily moved from one area to another, are extremely rugged, and allow for more of a grazing eating pattern. Thanks for a great product - they pay for themselves in short order.
Judy Crawford commented on 05-Sep-2012 04:29 PM
We live on 50 acres of rich river-bottom land that produces about 100 round bales every 3-4 weeks. Ironically my horses get laminitis if I let them out on it, so I have to purchase square bales of coastal and keep them dry lotted. The EZ feeders are the
best way I have found to keep them from just wasting hay and yet they are easy enough for me to ask my care-taker to fill. My 8 feeders have lasted for about 2 years of constant use with 2 horses and the only problem I have is that after this much use many
of the clip holes have broken through and 2 of the caribeaner clips have broken. I found that I could tie ropes around through the holes in the 2 sides of the cage to fix one feeder and clip it with a climbing caribeaner from REI. EZ feeders are well worth
the money - It would be good if you could figure out another way to clip them if the top 4 holes break through.
Gabrielle Jackson commented on 30-Sep-2012 06:05 PM
I purchased one of these 8 months ago because it looked to be an excellent way to feed hay to my horse. It worked well for about 6 months and then the connectors at the bottom stretched and won't hold together any longer. I can keep pushing it together but since I am at a boarding stable, it's rather difficult to do. Plus, it doesn't seem like I should have to do that. It was never overfilled and there's no reason for it to have stretched out of shape. I took a chance on this and regret it. The tack shop contacted the company for me and was told that there was nothing to be done. I understand now why a 60 day warranty is all that is offered. I'll be trashing it and purchasing a traditional hay rack. What a waste of money this was.

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