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Horsemen's Pride Stall Snack Combo with Apple Scented Ball Horse Treat helps reduce boredom and increase well-being in your stalled equine buddy. This two-in-one horse treat holder and toy features an 8-inch, apple-scented ball toy and can quickly be hung in your horse's stall. With multi-directional movement to keep your horse entertained, she'll find life in the barn less stressful and more fun, helping to cut back on negative behavior like cribbing or weaving. And the durable construction ensures extended use, while the easy-to-use treat holder is a simple way to give her a nutritious treat in her stall with the addition of an optional Horsemen's Pride Stall Snack Refill.
Item Number | 106282 |
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Dimensions | 20 x 8 x 8 inches |
Material | Plastic |
Comes with apple-scented, 8-inch Jolly ball. Flavored stall snack insert not included.
Add some flavor and fun with an optional Horsemen's Pride Stall Snack Refill.
Customer Rating | Rated 3.0526 out of 5 stars 19 | Rated 3.5714 out of 5 stars 7 | Rated 3.8559 out of 5 stars 118 | Rated 4.1538 out of 5 stars 39 | Rated 3.2791 out of 5 stars 43 |
Price | $34.59Chewy Price | $47.99Chewy Price | $22.95Chewy Price | $26.99Chewy Price | $37.37Chewy Price |
Material | Plastic | Rubber | Plastic | Plastic | Synthetic Fabric, Polyester |
Toy Type | Chew Toys | Balls, Treat Dispensers | Balls | Balls, Treat Dispensers | Balls |
The whole at the top of the apple was too small for the stick that holds the lick. Had to cut out a larger whole just so I could get the top of the apple to cover the lick.
Incorrectly assembled making it impossible to use Very frustrating and it doesn’t come with a treat.
My horse immediately played with this and loved the treat. She managed to eat the whole treat within 3 days and separated the ball another day later. While she loved it, I have no way to put it back together. I would recommend this toy for horses that aren't so rough with toys...
I love it my horse love the toy and the ball to hit with her nose but I don’t know if the treat part has a serving amount for you horse
I got this for my horse when I noticed he likes to grab at his feed bucket. I slowly introduced it to him. First, by holding the treat out to him, to make sure he liked it and understood what it was. Then, I held the ball up to him, then the treat on the holder. I hung it up in his stall as directed, and he played with the ball for about five minutes before losing interest. Unfortunately, I think it’s too difficult for him to get to the treat to get a good taste of it. The “apple” top and bottom block access to it too much. But, if I put the treat against a wall, he will eat the whole treat in just a few minutes (if I let him, which I don’t because I know the treats shouldn’t be eaten that quickly). So overall, it might work for a mini with a smaller mouth or something. But not for my guy.
My horse is on layup and the ball is what persuaded me to try this product instead of a Likit. Sliding the stem through the bottom of the apple is impossible. I’ll either have to alter the bottom piece (probably use a drill to expand the hole) or send it back. Leaning towards sending it back since I don’t want to have to continue to buy refills from this company. Not worth it, get a Likit.
Both my Paint Horse and Friesian love this, more so for the salt lick or treat. But my Friesian always would push it around, get a kick out of it when he would be in his stall.
I'm giving it 4 stars only because my horse is able to destroy it, but he absolutely loves them. He's a bit of a terror in his stall at times, and this product keeps him entertained (until he annihilates it anyway) so yeah, I'd definitely recommend. For some of the more normal horses (not mine) at the barn, they last pretty well and are enjoyed by all.
I am not able to use this product as it is was not manufactured correctly. We are unable to put the pieces together. My husband is going to try and take it to work to see if he can pry the rings apart to put the apple on, but has not had time to do so yet. The idea is nice.
My mini wants nothing to do with this thing. He thinks it's a monster and there is no convincing him otherwise.