Trickle Net Reviews

4.8 Rating 135 Reviews
96 %
of reviewers recommend Trickle Net
4.8
Based on 135 reviews
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Next Day
On-time Delivery
97%
Accurate And Undamaged Orders
100%
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About Trickle Net:

Trickle Net® products are high quality robust and practical feeding nets.

We believe they are the best available solution to encourage the trickle feeding rhythm and reduce the forage intake of your horse.

Superior quality and highly effective in providing plenty more nibble time while reducing waste to nothing!

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Trickle Net 5 star review on 19th January 2024
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Trickle Net 5 star review on 17th November 2023
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Trickle Net 5 star review on 17th November 2023
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Trickle Net 5 star review on 30th October 2023
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Trickle Net 5 star review on 13th July 2023
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Trickle Net 5 star review on 2nd August 2022
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Trickle Net 5 star review on 2nd August 2022
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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
Fabulous product! Rosie got the hang of it straight away! I’m currently using Honeychop Lite and Healthy with some fibre fantastic pellets.
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Posted 6 months ago
I have individually ordered 2 trickle net’s recently ,both I paid for tracked 48 hrs,the first arrived in good time the second I ordered on Sunday & didn’t get until Friday which I was disappointed at as I paid nearly £6 for delivery. Communication via messenger was 4 days until they replied,it could of been quicker. The nets themselves seem very strong,I ordered an original & a small one. They are quite tight upon delivery but our mare has slowly got used to using them, only one day when she couldn’t get the hay out. I don’t think the rope on it will stay together too long as it has started fraying already. I think they are very over priced but would recommend them if using for a slow feed net as it definitely takes our mare longer to eat from it.
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Posted 1 year ago
Hi there, we are sorry to hear your delivery was delayed. I can assure you we despatch in stock items very quickly, but the delivery services are out of our control. You may have heard the Royal Mail strikes have caused problems, and considerable back logs. I suspect your order was snagged in the strikes, which is outside of our control. Regarding messages, it is rare that we take this long to respond and I can only presume this was during a very busy spell. We advise customers to email queries in to us, rather than message on social media. This is not a reliable method and we have found that bugs and glitches can delay and hide messages. Whereas emails go to the whole team and can be addressed promptly. If your rope fails within 3 months, please let us know and we will send a replacement.
Posted 1 year ago
I’m on a DIY yard and we have to bring in by 4. Have a good doer who usually clears his hay (double netted) well before morning. The trickle net still has some in it when I get to the yard at 7. He is not grumpy when I arrive either. Very happy and wish I’d heard of the nets sooner.
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Posted 1 year ago
This is the first year in 9 years we have had to feed hay in the field. I bought a large round hay bale but needed to put it in a net that would mean Ted could not gorge himself silly. It is a nice sturdy net. Very strong. Easy to get on the bale. So far the bale has lasted 3 weeks and there is still a considerable amount left and no waste. Looks like this net has been made to last. I’m very impressed.
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Posted 1 year ago
I have a few original nets, mini nets and softee nets they are very heavy duty well made nets and should last a long time as not showing much wear after a year of use. They really do slow down horses eating! My favourite nets are the softees they are easy to fill and a soft but very stong knotless material thats soft on horses muzzles. I have tried several brand's of slow feeders/ greedy feeder nets and I would say trickle nets are the strongest made and slow horses down the most yes some other brands are cheaper but trickle nets are worth the investment in long run!
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Posted 3 months ago
Excellent product. The nets are really well made and they do a fantastic job of slowing down my pony from eating all his hay too fast. I also wanted to make a change to an order after I'd placed it and they couldn't have been more helpful.
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Posted 3 months ago
Love these nets! I started with one original net, I now have 3 of these, plus 2 mini’s. All of these were purchased over 5 years ago and are all still going strong, despite being used for soaking hay over those years!!! I just had to try the “soft” net version when they came to market, so bought a large and small size. I LOVE them even more!!! The small one is perfect for travelling in the wagon. It hugely reduces mess and I only need to take the one net now instead of a supply of nets. Can not recommend the quality of these nets enough! They might appear pricey but believe me, they last you for years and years! (not like all the other nets on the market that you end up replacing within weeks due to new holes appearing!) keep up the amazing work 🥰
Trickle Net 5 star review on 19th January 2024
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Posted 3 months ago
I have had Trickle Nets almost since you begun to make them and have friends who have bought them based on my experience with them. They are well made, really sturdy and last years and don't affect the teeth! Well worth the investment because my horse has hay available now 24 hours a day. No ulcers here!
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Posted 3 months ago
Am very impressed with the new 'chaff feeder net'.....my horse Louie is absolutely loving it..... he is pretty rough with it but it is coping very well...found that alfalfa chop gets a bit stuck in the netting (I was using healthy tummy) but have found that the softer blends of fibre with the small pellets works perfectly.....Spillers fibre lite seems to be the answer. Keeps him occupied & a change from just his haynets... He is one of the greediest horses I have ever known & is ulcer prone too f he doesn't have enough hay. This net is proving to be a huge help & he loves it👍
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Posted 4 months ago
We’ve just bought the new shake net to add to our collection of 4 large trickle nets and 2 small ones ! Rosie has EMS so trickle nets have in my mind saved her life they enable her to nibble for longer especially on the days she has to stay in due to high grass sugars,she would empty a haynet in a couple of hours trickle nets make her work for her hay and it takes her much longer !
Trickle Net 5 star review on 30th October 2023
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Posted 6 months ago
Bought for my very fast eating fell pony. Hung from the beams in her stable and it’s amazingly extended her eating time up to 4 times longer than with another greedy feeder brand. She has lost about 20kg in 3 weeks since using this net. Brilliant. No teeth damage either. Thank you!
Trickle Net 5 star review on 13th July 2023
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Posted 9 months ago
Really does slow down the intake of hay.
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Posted 1 year ago
These are really strong nets. The small holes slow any greedy feeder down. My cob hasn’t managed to finish his net overnight- yet!
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Posted 1 year ago
I have a cob and he is very greedy so the hay I left for him overnight didn't last as it should have done as he continually eats until it has gone. I bought 2 Trickle Nets as I thought this may slow him down and yes it does. He cannot get huge mouthfuls at a time and the hay inside lasts so much longer than it used to.
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Posted 1 year ago
I have 4 trickle nets now. I have 2 very greedy good doers who would finish a regular haynet in a flash. Both my horses took to the new tricklenets easily and it slows them down so much. I use 2 in the paddock over winter, attached to the field shelter, which reduces waste. They have been used for over a year now and have withstood the weather. They are well made and extremely sturdy. They do take a while to 'soften' but after that they're very easy to use I would absolutely recommend them to anyone.
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Posted 1 year ago
A great Haynet. Please read the Q&A on the website! I didn't and was a bit stuck at first. My greedy Irish Draught couldn't eat through the holes of the new net and stood at the back of the stable sulking. I soaked the hay net overnight which made the holes softer and tied the net up length ways at each end with two tying points this made it easier for the net to stay still. I also fed 50% loose and 50% in the trickle net just so she could choose what to eat first. My mare loves it now and it does slow her eating down. This is not like a normal haynet and it can take a couple of weeks for your horse to get used to it.
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Posted 1 year ago
Wish I’d found these sooner for my ‘very good-doer’ chunky cob. I have both the large and the mini net - both have already lasted a full year with no broken strings and seem just as strong as when I bought them! (No more old nets doubled up or knitted together with baler twine!). He eats less now as it requires effort to tease the hay out, so only eats when he’s actually hungry. Seems to enjoy playing with the net to get hay strands out so keeps him occupied and engaged. Dinner lasts much longer and there’s very little wastage on the ground. Much healthier for him than bolting down hay from the larger-holed nets with half of it ending up in his bedding. You can easily buy replacement rope to tie the nets up with (the only part that ever shows any damage) but the nets themselves are well worth the slightly higher price as they are super-strong and outlast every other haynet I’ve ever bought!
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Posted 1 year ago
I now have 3 big bale nets. Love them, the quality is amazing and the horses are relaxed and happy , never running out of feed but also unable to over eat. Highly recommend.
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Posted 1 year ago
Amazing, helped my fat cobs extreme diet, very good quality, heavy and remains in breakable so far, the criticism is if you feed soaked hay it is then very heavy to hang up, but delighted and as my old haynets become too damaged they will be replaced with trickle nets, keeps Arthur entertained for hours instead of minutes 😀
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Posted 1 year ago
Omg I absolutely love my trickle nets x2) …. After nearly 7 years I’m having to buy a new one ! Love the easy filling , how you have less wastage and lasts my horse so much longer a - trickle net by name , is correct’ love love love . Just about to place my order x VFM 🙌🏻
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Posted 1 year ago
Trickle Net is rated 4.8 based on 135 reviews