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Top Load Hay Bag

Classic Equine

Top loaded, extra large hay bag is a snap to fill. The top flap has hook and loop closure so hay can't be pulled out of the top. Hay is only pulled from the webbed squares in front so it comes out in small amounts, which lessens waste. Long adjustable strap with a snap makes it easy to hang almost anywhere. Front and back are made of tough poly for durability. The bottom is mesh allowing dust and dirt to fall through.

Patterns: Peacock, Daisy, Lace, Zebra, Butterfly, Chevron, Flower, Cheetah, Paint Splatter, or Black

Dimensions: 24" x 19" x 9½"



Item # Description Price Each Qty
CR-EH Top Load Hay Bag, Patterns Each $39.56
 
CR-TA Top Load Hay Bag, Black or Zebra Each $35.95
 
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 - Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Great Quality Haybag
Reviewed By:  Megan (NSB, FL) 
I have one of these and plan on getting another for my other horse. I have a Tough-1 haybag and it is ripping at the top. Have only had it about a year. I've had the Classic Equine topload haybag for a few years and it still looks brand new. Great quality. Hasn't ripped/torn & it is used several times a month.

 - Thursday, December 15, 2011
Classic Equine Top Load Hay Bag
Reviewed By:  Teresa Babler (Belleville, Wisconsin) 
I purchased this bag to use in the stall for my horse. It didn't last through 1 night. The size is perfect and loading the half-large flake of hay was easy. Most of the construction is durable and adequate, except where the webbed squares are. My mare was able to pull the webbing apart (stitching and all). It would be a great bag if the webbed front-frame and the webbed squares could be better reinforced with some sort of boning type material that would give it strength and durability; if the webbing strips were set deeper into the "framing" of the bag and stitched into the side seams instead of just in the front-frame sections; and if the stitching in the webbed-squares areas were better reinforced to prevent being pulled apart so easily.
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