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Adjustable Diameter Poly Hay Rings
The AGI Poly Hay Ring adjusts from 5 to 7-ft. dia. to fit different size bales and can be fitted with a slow feed net. It’s light enough that one person can flip it over onto a bale.
The rings are made in the U.S. from recycled high-density poly and can be used with any grazing livestock. They’re UV-stabilized to prevent the plastic from breaking down under the sun. And unlike metal, the plastic feeder features a smooth, round edge that won’t rust or corrode.
Poly Hay Rings are ideal for any horse owner looking to save money on hay while reducing wastage and the time spent cleaning up. The rings can be fitted with N.A.G. slow feed nets.
“It’s especially beneficial if you have horses or ponies with digestive and metabolic issues, heaves or inhalant allergies, says Shay Von Hauff, a Poly Hay Rings spokesperson.
Each Hay Ring is adaptable enough to fit a range of bale sizes - you can adjust the total diameter to 5, 6 or 7 ft. by adding or removing plastic sections. You can also choose between two different heights.
Says Von Hauff, “The 24-in. tall hay ring is ideal for smaller animals such as goats, alpacas and llamas, while the 32-in. tall hay ring is more suitable for horses and mid-size ponies.”
You can use this feeder with or without slow feed nets. Thanks to their plastic construction, the hay rings are lightweight enough for one to person handle. All that’s necessary is to remove the string or wrap from the round bale, place the ring beside the bale and then flip it over the top to surround it.
Prices per feeder range from $400 to $1,000 and vary based on location and market fluctuations. The best way to get an estimate is to contact the company directly.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, AGI Products, 169 E. Smith St., Bloomingdale, Ind. 47832 (ph 818-668-5061; www.agiproducts.com).


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