GutzBusta Deluxe Knotless Hay Net - MEDIUM

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SKU: GUTZ-XS30
Regular price $45.00 inc. GST
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GutzBusta® Knotless Hay Net – Medium

 

The GutzBusta® Medium Knotless Hay Net is the ideal slow-feed solution for stables, paddocks, yards, or floats. Designed for convenience and durability, it’s a great size for overnight feeding, holding 4–6 biscuits or up to 10–12kg of hay.

The extra-wide mouth opening makes filling simple — just toss the hay in and go. For an effortless feed prep, place one medium net on each end of a small bale, cut the strings, and you’re ready to feed!

Key Features

  • Capacity: Holds 4–6 biscuits or 10–12kg of hay
  • Dimensions: 90cm (W) x 80cm (H)
  • Material: Super soft, 5mm thick, high-strength polypropylene (PP)
  • Strength: 240-ply equivalent – among the strongest on the market
  • Hole Sizes: 2cm, 3cm, 4cm, and 6cm
  • Colour: Black net with blue drawstring
  • Design: Knotless – gentle on teeth and safe for unshod horses

Why You’ll Love It

🐴 Reduces hay wastage and slows down feeding for healthier digestion

🩺 Supports gut health – helps prevent colic, choke, ulcers, and boredom

🧩 Easy to fill & use – wide opening and strong drawstring for quick setup

🦷 Gentle & safe – soft, knotless design protects teeth and gums

💪 Durable design – developed over 10 years using customer feedback

Choosing the Right Hole Size

  • 2cm: For horses prone to choke or needing restricted intake (use only with palatable hay).
  • 3–4cm: Most popular everyday options for general slow feeding.
  • 6cm: For coarse hay or horses requiring easier access.

Trusted GutzBusta® Quality

Since 2011, GutzBusta® Hay Nets have been trusted by Australian horse owners for their strength, safety, and superior usability. With reduced hay waste and longer-lasting materials, these nets are an essential tool for any horse owner looking to feed smarter and save money.

⚠️ Safety Note:
Always tie hay nets high enough for shod horses, avoid using buckled halters, and keep horned or rugged animals away to prevent entanglement.