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BY: M. Kemmetmueller (Maple Grove, MN) - Apr 16, 2013 ITEM #: 29660
I had high hopes for this feed bag as I have other Cashel brand products that have been high quality durable products. Unfortunately my horse destroyed this feed bag in less than a week, he was able to rip the bottom apart from the rest of the bag. If your horse might be prone to pawing at or stepping on the feed bag then unfortunately this won't likely hold up to that type of abuse. Is this testimonial helpful?
BY: C. FORRESTER (SNOHOMISH, WA) - Apr 25, 2012 ITEM #: 29660
5 of 5 people found the following testimonial helpful.
Feedrite Feed Bag is twice the price as the cheap feed bags but it is worth every penny! I need to use a feed bag for my senior Arab who spills expensive feed everywhere. The cheap bags fall apart after a month but the Cashel bag lasts about a year. Buy 2 so you can keep them clean and they will last longer. Is this testimonial helpful?
BY: old horse (MCGAHEYSVILLE, VA) - Feb 16, 2012 ITEM #: 29660
8 of 8 people found the following testimonial helpful.
I bought this feed bag for my older horse and her expensive senior feed. It is worth every penny for it allows her to eat every grain without spilling. Is this testimonial helpful?
BY: C. MCCOLL (MADISONVILLE, KY) - Oct 24, 2011 ITEM #: 29660
18 of 18 people found the following testimonial helpful.
Easy to use, the horses pick up the idea in about 10 seconds. We teach our horses to get their bags from us at the gate, they bring them back to us when they are done!No fighting or running others off their grain. For a Therapeutic riding center this is great for volunteers to learn to use and safer to feed the horses and less waste than having to feed in stalls. They last about a year so they hold up to 2x day feedings for that long is incredible. We tried about 10 types of feed bags and this one is the clear winner! Now if only we could find a method of blanketing this safe and simple we'd be set. Is this testimonial helpful?