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Version II Standard Hay Pillow® Net Panel

Original price $34.99 - Original price $44.99
Original price
$34.99
$34.99 - $44.99
Current price $34.99

The Standard Pillow® II Net Panel is one of two components necessary to complete a Hay Pillow® - making it easy to experiment with mesh sizes. The Version II slow feed bags are sold separately. Net panels are offered in a variety of mesh sizes; 3/4”, 1”, 1 1/4” and 1 3/4". If you prefer to purchase a bag with the netting sewn in, purchase the Standard Hay Pillow®. Prices vary according to mesh size.

* Not appropriate for shod or horned livestock.

Choose a Mesh Size

Easy & Economical Way to Experiment with Mesh Sizes

Want to experiment with mesh sizes? Our Version II slow feed bags make it easy and more economical! The Standard Pillow® II Net Panel is one of two components necessary to complete a Hay Pillow®. The Version II slow feed bags are sold separately. Net panels are offered in a variety of mesh sizes; 3/4”, 1”, 1 1/4” and 1 3/4".  If you prefer to purchase a bag with the netting sewn in, purchase the Standard Hay Pillow®

2" wide Velcro® holds the panel and bag together - and stays attached for the vast majority (99%). If the panel has been detached - have a local tailor, horse blanket or saddle repair shop sew one seam around the panel while you wait. If you want to replace it in the future, only one seam will have to be taken out to install a new one!

If used long term, the bag/velcro may become too distorted for new netting panels to fit properly. The level of distortion is relative to the acceleration of wear and tear. 

Questions on Mesh Size? Review our Choosing a Mesh Size page, contact an expert by email or call 888-489-0022.

New Customers: 1 ¾” is the most popular mesh size. Just ¼” can make a significant difference between a content or frustrated equine. Smaller mesh sizes do not necessarily equate to your equine eating slower - they may not be able to eat at all. 

Please note: Due to the dangers involved in using any mesh material that can potentially get caught in a horseshoe, this product should not be used by shod livestock. We do not recommend use with horned animals or horses with blankets or halters that can potentially become snared in netting. If your horse is shod, consider the Hanging Hay Pillow (to hang) or Day or Bale Nets, which can be hung or clipped in a tub/trough secured to a post or wall tall enough to prevent a hoof being placed inside it  (for shod and barefoot horses).

The netting panel is constructed from the most rugged materials; custom nylon (DuPont®) knotted netting and Velcro® brand velcro loop. Both made with American materials manufactured in the USA.

  • Overall Dimensions: 21" L x 27" W
  • Netting Area Dimensions: 18" L x 24"

Washing Instructions: Machine wash cold, gentle cycle, line dry. Mild detergent, no bleach or fabric softener.

Version II Hay Pillow Testimonials

"Love these Version II bags. Ordered one bag and netting panel, the mesh size was too large so I ordered my second panel and it is just right. Thank you for providing an inexpensive way to experiment with mesh sizes. ~Laura~

My horse loves them as I have one hay pillow in his stall and one in his paddock so he can decide if he wants to eat inside or outside. Surprisingly, even when it’s cold and windy, he prefers to eat outdoors. He used to paw at the stall door and whinny when I got to the barn to feed, now he just looks up from his Hay Pillow and keeps eating. Bravo!"
~Kristin~

"My horse really enjoys the Version II Hay Pillow with the 1 3/4" mesh - he used to finish his morning hay by 10am, and now he's still busy at 2pm or 3pm. He also really seems to enjoy it - many times I've seen him leave a pile of loose hay and go over to work on the hay pillow. The Hay Pillow is also great for keeping the hay clean and preventing the horses from spreading their hay all over the place." ~Jennifer~

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