Snak-A-Ball
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Category(s):
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Horse Treat Dispensers and Refills -
Horse Toys and Balls
Manufacturer:
LIKIT
Safe and simple to use the Snak-A-Ball helps prevent boredom, anxiety and stress. Use in the stable or paddock. The Snak-a-Ball will also help entertain your horse while they benefit from an eating action that is far more natural. Filled with feed -
Remove the lid by twisting – Fill the ball with the desired amount of feed –
Replace the lid and twist to lock
For best results only use pelleted feed, i.e. pony nuts - no course
mixes.
Introduce your horse to the ball by letting him smell the ball and its
contents, then gently push the ball to allow some of the pellets to fall - he
will catch on pretty quickly.
To encourage a nervous horse to play, try
smearing molasses on the ball.
Try using the Snak-a-Ball both in and out of
the stable. Particularly when there is little or restricted
grazing.
Added or Last Modified:
5/7/2013
Weight:
3.7400
UPC:
084110500216
Snak-A-Ball for Horses Color (Red) Additional information:
Ideal companion for conscientious owners as it stimulates natural grazing behavior
Encourages horses to stretch forwards and down, which may help improve muscle tone and flexibility
Color (if applicable): RED /
Size (if applicable): Continental US shipping costs: 11.8
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Comments, Reviews and Ratings
Looked a bit different than the picture but still loved
itAndrea Curless, Fri, Apr 27, 2012
My haflinger has used played with his snak a ball for 2
years and its still going strong. I just put cut up
fruit and veggies in it to keep him occupied. He loves
it!Juli, Tue Oct 04, 2011
It is hilarious to watch your horse go at this. Good
times, good times.Dorothy, Tue Nov 3, 2009