Is there such a thing as a COTTON slow-feed hay net?

My fatty is tough on the nets and DOES show wear on his incisors (looks like a cribber, but he is not a cribber). I’m not sure if it’s just eating out of the nets that is doing it, or his grazing muzzle in the summer months, or just from trying so hard to eat any blade of grass that comes up when he’s dry-lotted. But at least he’s in fairly good weight right now and I’ve managed to keep laminitis away.

My shopping is also a little more limited because I’m in Canada and don’t want the hassle of driving across into usa to pick up parcels anymore (sorry but your border people are not very nice sometimes) and shipping charges otherwise can be outrageous.

I bought some nets second hand that look like the ones you linked to (they didn’t have tags so I don’t know the brand). I like that the plastic nylon doesn’t really get wet, so they are better in wet conditions, but I can see in a few spots where the net is splitting.

I purchased a few “Handy Hay Nets” about two years after I bought the NagBags, and I thought they were pretty nice but just recently I’ve had to repair one of them.

If you live in an area with shrimpers then there are net makers that could put something together for you.