2026 Hay Pillow Giveaway - Winners
Winners Announcement
Congratulations 🎉Michelle Roy 🎉Kristy Lowe 🎉Steve Bobzin. Please email us at info@TheHayPillow.com to claim your Hay Pillow!
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We're Giving Away a Hay Pillow® to 3 Lucky Winners!
Contest ends February 13, 2026
Enter to Win - in 2 Easy Steps:
Step 1
Visit our Hay Pillow® Slow Feed Hay Bags category page and decide which Hay Pillow style and mesh size you would like to win (See our tips for Choosing a Mesh Size).
Step 2
Post your entry in the comments section of this blog post* - noting these three things:
- The Hay Pillow style you chose.
- Preferred mesh size.
- Why you and your equine or barnyard buddy should win!
Include your first and last name
to avoid multiple entries with the same first name!
*Scroll to the bottom of this page to enter/Leave a comment.*
Click Post Comment to save.

Contest Rules
- You must complete steps 1 & 2 above to be eligible.
- Contest open to USA residents only.
- Contest closes February 13, 2026.
Winners Announcement & Notification
WHEN: Winners announced February 17, 2026
HOW: Winners posted on this blog post & our Facebook, Instagram & Pinterest pages.
Please check for our winner's announcement. Instructions will be posted to claim your Hay Pillow®. This is the only way to notify the winners.
What Our Customers Have To Say:
I LOVE the Standard Hay Pillows! So easy to stuff. My girl has arthritis in her neck so eating in this head down position is so important for her comfort & health. Thank you for coming up with this awesome product!! ~Stefanie
I have three overweight minis and I added Mini Hay Pillows as a slow-feed option for them. Here's what I love about the Hay Pillows: They are the perfect size for a mini meal. It's convenient that I can drop the Hay Pillows wherever I like. My horses are eating with a natural head-down position. I am impressed with the sturdy quality of the Hay Pillows and I appreciate that they are made in the USA. Thank you for this fine product and this clever way of slow-feeding a horse! ~Carrie
I LOVE my Hanging Hay Pillow. It's perfect for traveling to horsemanship clinics! I use it inside the horse trailer while transporting, outside the horse trailer when Bo is tied, and in the corral at night. Thanks for a quality, versatile slow feed hay bag. ~Maureen
The Manger Hay Pillow has been a game changer. No more wasted hay on the horse trailer floor and the hay lasts for at least 6 hours! Dusty is so much more relaxed in the trailer and once we arrive at our destination. ~Tina
“I have attached a photo of my three Nigerian dwarf goats (Dutch, Waylon, and Joker) and their Mini Hay Pillow. They LOVE it and I love it too. I'm thrilled that it's slowed down their foraging, is cutting down on wasted hay, and is keeping them very busy throughout the day. I have hay pillows for my horse as well, and I'd never go back to any other kind of feeder. Thanks for everything you do!” ~ Arah







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I would love to find a solution to my youngest aggressive miniature horse half brothers. They have quite an appetite and zi feel they are headed for obesity! I love the idea of the hanging slow feeder with a 1" opening, as sone inferior bags have not been small enough to keep them eating for longer periods at a slower pace. Help!!!
I need to try one!
P.S. I forgot to say 1 3/4 Standard Hay Pillow please.
These Hay Pillows are brilliant!! I first learned of them from Anna Gambarotto when I saw the Hay Pillows in use by some of Anna’s cute rescue ponies. I would love to have more!!
I would love to win the hanging hay bag with 1-3/4" mesh. I have one of the hay pillows for my horses, but one of my horses has a head injury and reopened it by scraping it while eating out of the pillow, so I had to start hanging her hay up in a bag. I would really love to get one of your hanging bags. It would be such a blessing to be able to win one.
Standard Hay Pillow with 1" mesh would be great! My mustangs, Sparrowhawk, and Riddler, are on forage-based diets on a dry lot. Keeping hay in front of them is a really difficult task. Sparrow is super crafty and destructive when it comes to nets, and shakes them all over the place because he’s so impatient. He will work out just which strings to pull near the knot at the top to make the net weaker and the holes massively stretch out. He has ruined so many hay nets doing this. Hay pillows have never been in the budget for me, unfortunately. I know they would help slow him down and keep the hay off the ground.