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MY HAY SOLUTION
FURTHER to your feature on creating the perfect stable (vet clinic, 23 May), I use a smallholed haynet fastened onto a halter ring that's fixed to the wall low inside a Hay Bar.
The ring is so low that I can just reach to pass the drawstring