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January 2025 Hay Pillow Giveaway

​We're Giving Away a Hay Pillow® to 3 Lucky Winners!​

Contest ends January 31, 2025

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:

​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.

How to complete your entry for giveaway in comments

Contest Rules

  • You must complete steps 1 & 2 above to be eligible.
  • Contest open to USA residents only.
  • ​Contest closes January 31, 2025.

Winners Announcement & Notification

WHEN: Winners announced February 4, 2025

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:

Three horses eating from slow feed hay bags on the ground in a pasture.

"About 3 weeks ago someone stole 2 of my 3 Standard Hay Pillows that I have had for over a year. I never realized how much I loved them until they were gone! I just always filled and threw them out in the pasture in fall/winter/early spring and it keeps them constantly eating and moving around. I immediately ordered 2 to replace the stolen ones and it was a very long week of the horses seeming always hungry since they would eat the loose hay so quickly! Here are my 3 happy horses having their hay pillows back!" ~ Shaina


Miniature horse eating hay from a slow feed hay bag.

“We love our Mini Hay Pillow. It really helps Misty to take her time eating her hay. If we didn't have this she would be done with her meals in 10 minutes. It's really nice being able to make meal time longer and healthier for her.” ~ Annie


Chestnut horse eating hay from hanging slow feeder.

“The Hanging Hay Pillows are great. My horses are happy to be able to eat by slow feeding dry hay under their pasture shelter so they are not confined to their stall when it rains.” ~ Linda


Slow feed hay bag designed for horse trailer mangers

“I love my Manger Hay Pillows and my horses love them even more. They no longer push their hay on the floor and become hungry and bored, instead they munch on hay the entire trip. Happy horses = a happy horse mom!” ~ Diane


3 miniature goats eating hay from a Mini Hay Pillow slow feed hay bag.

“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


Horse and goat sharing hay in a slow feed hay bag.

“EVERYONE loves their Standard Hay Pillows around here! We have them for the horses, but the goat likes to share with his favorite friend. We even ordered hay pillows for the manger of our horse trailer. Thanks so much for making great products!” ~Trisha

212 Comments

  • Hanging hay pillow with 1 3/4 holes. I feed hay in stalls every night and I believe these would be efficient to fill and my horses would enjoy eating their hay from them. Thank you.

    Missy
  • PS…. I forgot to add that little Miss Needle Nose would enjoy a Standard
    Hay Pillow with a 1 1/4 “ or 1” hole size. She is using a 1 1/4 “ hole hanging and I am thinking a little walk to another eating area might help with her exercise.

    Sheila DelGiorno
  • We have used some form of hay nets for many, many years with our horses. Recently we became the owners of a sweet little Shetland and she can eat twice as much as a large horse. Who woulda thought!! She has gained so much weight her blanket no longer fits. Yikes! So, I have been searching for a smaller holed net and found your website. I think Miss Needle Nose could use a 1/4-1/2 inch smaller hole net than she has now and maybe a little more exercise. After all swimsuit season isn’t that far off.

    Sheila DelGiorno
  • Standard hay pillow, 1 3/4" mesh size. Me and my mare would like to win. I like to keep everything natural for her and hanging hay nets she is not a fan of. I would love for her to have this since it’s on the ground and would help with her wasting hay. I definitely think she would love this over the hanging net I sometimes use. Some would say she is spoiled, I say she is loved immensely.

    Wendy Dettinger
  • My mustang rescue and I would 3/4 inch, standard hay pillow. I rescued my girl 4 years ago. She was pulled out of the wild and forced to be a brood mare where she was mishandled. Shes taken years to trust, but just wants to be loved. Unfortunately she was hit with a stray BB gun bullet from our neighbors property causing permanent damage within the last year. We now are just keeping her comfortable and entertained quietly as we treat her leg and figure out what to do next

    Crystal Rice
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