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 LOVE your hay pillows. My mare gets so enthusiastic about her hay that she’s finally ripped the netting into bigger holes than I can sew back together. It would be wonderful to replace it.
A Standard pillow size with Standard mesh would be the best choice for either of my two horses.
I would love to win a Hay Pillow because they are the very best. I like the standard size with the 1 3/4" mesh because it saves hay, keeps my mare occupied for hours by slowing down her eating and keeps the hay and the stall clean. I had one and it lasted for many years but now it’s time for another. Thank you for inventing such a fantastic product!
The Manger Hay Pillow with a 4×6″ mesh would be the ideal one for me and my guy, Buddy!
Thank you for the chance to win!
I would love to win a standard Hay Pillow with 1 3/4" mesh. My newish gelding is not great at eating from slow feed nets and the Hay Pillow might help him hone his hay net skills.
Mini Hay Pillow Slow Feeder Hay Bag1 ¼ inch meshMy two miniature donkeys are kept in a sacrifice area during the winter for pasture management. They would benefit from a hay feeding option that is both ground-level and low-waste.